CRIME DELICADO: EROTICISM AND ART
Keywords:
Cinema, Arte, Erotismo, Crime Delicado.Abstract
The purpose of this article is to analyze the movie “Crime Delicado” (by BetoBrant, 2005), aiming to find in the movie the emergence of the eroticism and the way it is
built through the arts, in particular, painting. Brant’s movie deals, specifically, with arts and
eroticism as a way to raise questions about intimacy and human beings’ doubts. Eroticism has
been addressed by the movie industry in different ways. Brant has chosen the duality,
focusing both, the construction and the demolition of the erotica. Through transgressions
and the breaking of taboos, as the girl without one leg and the critic who has doubts about
art, “Crime Delicado” rejects the commonplace, searching instead for new possibilities to
show eroticism in the cinema.
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