超性 Supersex (2024)
《超情色》由馬特奧·羅韋爾、弗朗西斯·卡羅西尼和弗朗西絲卡·馬佐萊尼執(zhí)導(dǎo),靈感源自洛可·希佛帝的真實(shí)生活。這是一個(gè)貫穿他童年生活的深刻故事,講述了他的家庭、他的出身、他與愛情的關(guān)系,并揭示了洛可·塔諾是如何以及何時(shí)從奧托納的一名普通男子變成了洛可·希佛帝 — 世界上最著名的色情男星。 亞歷桑德羅·博爾吉飾演洛可·希佛帝,杰絲敏·特麗卡飾演露西婭(一個(gè)虛構(gòu)的女性角色,代表了羅科一生中與之有過關(guān)系的大多數(shù)女性的綜合體),阿德里亞諾·吉安尼尼飾演洛可同父異母的兄弟托馬索,薩爾·南尼飾演年輕時(shí)的洛可。其他演員還包括恩里科·博雷洛(加布里埃萊)、文森佐·內(nèi)莫拉托(里卡多·斯基奇)、加亞·梅塞克林格(莫阿納)、雅德·佩德里(西爾維)和琳達(dá)·卡里迪(蒂娜)。
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