The theme of la femme infidèle has deep roots in French literature (Flaubert’s Madame Bovary , for instance). Dorcel updates this trope for a pornographic context, removing moral judgment and replacing it with aestheticized hedonism.
Bourgeois values often emphasize propriety, respectability, and adherence to traditional social norms. However, this façade can sometimes conceal underlying tensions and desires, including those related to infidelity.
. They navigate high-society galas by evening—adorned in diamonds and trading polite smiles—only to slip away into shadowed corners of the estate when the sun goes down. It’s a dangerous game of cat and mouse where the stakes aren't just their reputations, but the very foundations of their comfortable, gilded cages.
This title refers to a specific adult cinematic production released by , a prominent French studio known for high-end "chic" adult films. Released in 2017, this particular title follows the studio's hallmark aesthetic: high production values, elegant settings, and a narrative focused on the secret lives of affluent women. The Dorcel Aesthetic
The film features a cast of prominent stars in European adult cinema: Anna Polina Tamara Grace Cassie Del Isla Ania Kinski Rico Simmons Pascal White
The term "bourgeois" carries significant historical and sociological weight, typically referring to the middle or upper-middle class characterized by a focus on property value, social conventionality, and financial security. In the context of this film, the setting is essential: opulent interiors, curated gardens, and a general atmosphere of high-society poise. This backdrop isn't just for aesthetic appeal; it establishes a rigid social structure that the protagonists feel compelled to disrupt. Stagnation and the Catalyst for Infidelity