From the show 'Colpo Grosso', a cult erotic show hosted by Umberto Smaila (1987-1991), this short film stars the wonderful cin-cin girl Jaqueline in the setting of Venice.

The short film lasts about ten minutes and features a seducer inviting the curvaceous and blonde young woman of Scandinavian origins to spend a lovely weekend at his Venetian mansion. Jaqueline is hesitant to accept the invitation because she does not know who is inviting her, but in the end, either due to flattery or opportunism, she gives in. The two stroll around Venice and by midday end up in the apartment. The seducer convinces the young woman to reveal her beauty. By the end of the weekend, it will be Jaqueline herself who unveils as a seductress and man-eater.

The short film is very enjoyable, both for the young woman's good level of expressiveness and the presence-non-presence of the seducer. Only a voice-over is heard, and the camera focuses entirely on Jaqueline, who gazes with her expressive eyes at the camera as if she is speaking to him. Here lies the magic: everyone can put themselves in the seducer's shoes without issues, especially since the girl communicates naturally and knows how to offer parts of herself full of graceful femininity.

The setting of Venice and the intimate-romantic corner the two carve out is a work of art. Clever is the idea of the striptease with a Venetian mask to dive into the character of someone who, exceptionally, is taking on the role of an easy girl, willing to give herself only that weekend. It should seem like a parentheses, opening and closing, and the little game works well.

About Jaqueline, there are very few news. Only this short film and many memories remain. What a shame.

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