Updated On: 12 April, 2025 04:00 PM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
“Emmanuelle” has nothing much to reveal about concepts of sex and womanhood and it’s erotica, aimed at the voyeur, is far too tame to attract interest.

Still from Emmanuelle
The original Emmanuelle (1974) was a crossover hit adapted from a book ‘The tome by Emmanuelle Arsan’ directed by Just Jaeckin starring Sylvia Kristel, and contributed in some measure to “sexual revolution” of that time.The current ‘Emmanuelle’ is just a revisionist erotic drama that is campy, pretentious, slow and meaningless.
Director Audrey Diwan‘s follow-up to acclaimed, Venice Golden Lion-winning ‘Happening’ is unlikely to have any kind of cultural impact - all it does is get the protagonist to go from one lover to another in a failed attempt to put female agency in the driver’s seat. All this with a flat tone and a fatal absence of humor.