And The Passion of Isabel Is Almost Half Way Done!

The Passion of Isabel is advancing at a very good pace. The first 4 sequences of the film are complete. Isabel is raped in three of them. She’s also flogged and whipped in two of them… and she’s practically hanged by the neck in one of them, and that’s just the beginning of her torments. (Where did I hear that phrase before? Oh yes… in Martyr) If all goes well Jac and Bea should complete the production in two weeks time. The next sequence to be shot is at the Slanted Rack where Isabel will be stretched, she will suffer the ravages of the fire under her feet, the heated metal ball hanging from her waist, the burning hot chain pressing between her legs… but before the fire…. well. I think a lot will happen before then, and that’s the fifth sequence. There’s a very narrow margin of time to make suggestions as to what will happen to poor Isabel.

Just a thought, would like to see Amy or Bea in a Parrot perch position in a future film. I bet it would sell.

mr bush

​The Parrot Perch was going to be in Jac’s first film, the one about Haiti. He had some very interesting ideas for that film, a docudrama, he recreated some scenes from colonial times, with whippings and crucifixions and beatings and even a Slave revolt. He had the parrot perch in mind, along with another scene that involved a prisoner in a cage on the road to the airport. The prisoner had to be naked, suspended from a lamp post, wrapped with barbed wire, gruesome, right? The other scene involved a woman being tortured at the parrot perch. Unfortunately there were some disagreements with the producers and it didn’t happen. But the whippings and crucifixions did.

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@ 17757) Reine Margot. Great wrist suspension pic! I am not too crazy about the mask, but otherwise it meets the criteria. Simple, Symmetric, Sexy…. I guess those are the three S’s.

Michael Max

Once upon a time Amy and Jac were thinking of making a movie that took place during carnival. They even shot a lot of the exterior scenes during one carnival afternoon, where Amy was wearing the mask and so on. The idea was that she was captured by some Pepinos, a traditional costume in Carnival down south, and tortured. During the beginning of her torments she would be wearing the carnival mask. The suspension scene was going to be like in the picture. But I think it was around that time that they decided to do Fantom instead where there’s a great wrist suspension scene, spiced with a good whipping.





Mr Bush wrote: (…) Honestly, I think it would (sell), too. As I mentioned before, the parrot’s perch is woefully underused in gimp movies. It would be a most welcome break from the usual simulated whipping and crucifixion scenes that have dominated Jac’s oeurve from the very beginning and may bring him a new challenge.

Ralphus

I know that Jac and Bea are planning a contemporary spy flick a la (similar to) Agent X. A contemporary movie might, of course, involved many contemporary tortures such as water boarding, electrocution, parrot’s perch, suspension and even some cigarette burning, Jac is saving a Cuban Cigar just for that occasion. There was such a scene in another film Amy and Jac were thinking about, where Amy was going to be a DEA agent falling in the hands of a Narco who would make her spill the beans and what not. In that story Mila was going to be the one administering a good dose of cigarette burning to Amy’s flesh. Another film that was never made, maybe because by the time they were thinking about it, the did Maleficarum instead, with hot iron burnings. However, Fantom had something similar to a parrot’s perch.


It’s easy to do what you’re comfortable with again and again, but the problem is your movies all tend to look the same, with only the actress changing. That tends to get a little boring. Trying something new and different would also help him grow as an artist. And yes, I do think it would bring him more customers…if the reaction of the board is any indication, people are interested in the parrot’s perch as a torture technique. Like I say, you just don’t see it done too often at all.

Ralphus

I don’t think in the last few years Jac and Amy repeated themselves, as a matter of fact they made really different movies. Maleficarum is very different from JUSTINE and Dead But Dreaming is totally different from OLALLA. They are all different and in all of the films there’s always something different. There are similarities, of course, whippings are whippings, even if they are made to look different, crucifixions will be crucifixions, whether you nail up the person to a T cross, an X cross, a wheel, a rock or a wall, like in Red Room.


The Passion of Isabel is different too, even if Jac is using some of the props from JUSTINE, but they are used in very different and creative ways. That’s it for now.

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