Isabel’s Torture Near The End

The Passion of Isabel continues with Isabel nailed to the wheel, crowned with thorns and with the nasty belt pricking her flesh. Torquemada’s work is done, he takes one last look to his masterpiece and retreats to his quarters, after lashing her a few times, of course, leaving Isabel to suffer her final agonies. She will bleed slowly, her muscles will betray her, she will loose all resistance and, eventually, she will take her last breath… but it will take time, Torquemada is sure. He will return at dawn to see if poor Isabel survived the night.

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Pícaro and I are discussing a number of issues before we embark on the production of Maleficarum II – Monxa Mala. We had a discussion concerning OLALLA, and right after we got into Dead But Dreaming, JUSTINE and those other great movies. The latest post: Gimp Vs Artsy Fartsy – Part II at the Red Feline Club: http://bit.ly/2k4LLwc
My exchange with Pícaro continues. In my previous segment of this conversation I concentrated in OLALLA, Amy’s fourth feature film. We now jump to other films.
(…) Dragging Amy out to the square and securing her AoH was terrific. The close-ups of her looking at the monk/young woman were truly beautiful. The whipping itself was fantastic, Eric was at his arrogant, brutal best. He really is a Master Whipper.
Pícaro

JUSTINE became the subject of a lengthy discussion with both, praise and criticism.
- Pícaro: Of course, the wheel scenes were the MOST BREATHTAKING scenes EVER. I MEAN THAT! All three girls were fabulous on the wheel. Even Jac’s whipping hand was more energetic! Although I enjoyed Amy’s scene most, I would swear Bea was being turned faster than Amy or Mila. It certainly seemed that way. In any event the three scenes were AMAZING! Honestly, it is a real shame the wheel has gone to seed as it would have been great to use it in future films
- Margot: The Wheel turns faster with Bea, yes. During the shooting she was the last to go on, Amy was the first. I noticed when looking at the rushes that when Amy was on the wheel, it seemed to go slow. With Mila, it got a bit faster. When Bea went on, the mechanics of The Wheel had been used a lot and for some reason it had less resistance, so Bea was spinning really fast. By the time Jac made The Passion, the wheel was not at its best and it had to be used with more precautions.

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