Games.for.an.unfaithful.wife.1976 [ HOT ]

The movie can be seen as a product of its time, reflecting the changing social attitudes and liberation movements of the 1970s. The film's focus on female infidelity and the games played in the marriage may be viewed as a commentary on the decline of traditional values and the rise of feminism.

The film’s most infamous sequence involves a "game" where Robert invites his business partner over while Linda thinks Robert is away. Robert watches through the mirror as Linda seduces the partner, only to reveal himself at the climax (both narrative and literal) to humiliate everyone involved. The title card at the end reads: "Checkmate." Games.for.an.Unfaithful.Wife.1976

If the surviving reviews are accurate, the film oscillates between genuine psychological tension (in the vein of Fatal Attraction , which would arrive a decade later) and static, mechanical soft-core scenes that were mandated by the film’s low-budget distributor. The movie can be seen as a product

Released in 1976, "Games for an Unfaithful Wife" (also known as "Gioco erotico per un'altra donna" or "Games for a Unfaithful Wife") is a notorious Italian erotic drama film directed by Gianluigi Calderone. This low-budget, soft-core film gained significant attention and notoriety upon its release due to its explicit content and plot. Robert watches through the mirror as Linda seduces