3 Slags Kaerlighed
a.k.a.  The Daughter
a.k.a.  I, a Woman 3

(Denmark, 1970)
               Category/Genre:   European 1970's/1980's   
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                 Reviewer:  Niclas                      Correct/Add Info                Review this movie!

This 1970 feature is part three of the very successfull Swedish-Danish movie-series "I, a Woman". The first part had come 5 years earlier and the female main character from that movie is now a bit older and has a 17 year old daughter (Inger Sundh). This movie was banned in several countries because of reasons I will not mention in this review.
When the movie begins, the daughter is just about to come home from boarding-school for her summer vacation. She suprises her mother by showing up one day earlier than expected and catches her having sex with an unknown man. She's heavily repulsed by the sight and her serious issues with men (but also her mother) doesn't make things better. The next evening, she leaves the house and ends up at a club where she meets a guy who she eventually follows home to his appartment. There she also meets his sister, who's a go-go dancer at the club.

Actresses:
Inger Sundh & Ellen Faison


The guy's sister (Ellen Faison) is a lesbian and she appearantly has a history of seducing his girlfriends, because the next morning before he leaves the appartment to go to work, he tells her to leave Inger Sundh alone. This is ofcourse not something she listens to...
She first checks out Sundh when she's taking a shower and after breakfast when Sundh tells Faison about her mother and starts to cry, Faison takes advantage of the situation. She comforts Sundh, who's laying on a bed, and then kisses her. Sundh certainly doesn't object. She kisses Faison back and then lets her lick her breasts. They love-scene that follows is soft and gentle.

Actresses:
Inger Sundh & Ellen Faison


There's another very short scene between the two later on.

Their first love-scene was rather good but the movie as such wasn't anything special. It is a classic though so I'm glad it's in my collection..:)