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...calls it, is the brutal possession and degradation of a woman. The scenes in which he accomplishes this with Jeanne-who is excited, intrigued and masochistic enough to go along-are what might be called the hard core of the film. In one, he asks her to insert her fingers in his anus, then exacts a vow from her that she would prove her devotion to him by, among other things, having relations with a pig. In another, the culmination of the subjugation process, he wrestles her to a prone position on the floor and sodomizes her while forcing...
Died. Gerhard Küntscher, 72, German surgeon who in 1939 developed a novel means of setting bone fractures; of a heart attack; in Glücksburg, West Germany. Küntscher's innovation was to drill a hole lengthwise into each section of a broken bone, then insert a metal pin to join the break. The stability of the pin led to quicker recovery, and after winning adherents during World War II, the technique has been widely adopted by orthopedic surgeons, particularly for athletes, who break bones often and whose speedy recovery may be vital to a team...
...sells 235,000 copies (at $1) on newsstands around the country; the January print order has been raised to 530,000. The magazine got a phenomenal 7.5% return on its only subscription mailing so far (2% is considered good). Even more phenomenally, 40% of the readers responding to insert cards inviting subscriptions enclosed cash or checks with their orders (thus saving Ms. the considerable expense of a bill). In a word, Ms. is ending its first six months running in the black, a situation almost unheard of in modern publishing...
Fellini is the first major director to insert himself into the very title of a film. He neglected, however, to put much of himself into the movie. Lacking a sense of strong commitment or interest, Fellini's Roma becomes an aimless sideshow...
...insert just enough sound, analytical comment and show just enough of a good, if somewhat overblown, prose style to make the reader take you seriously, when in fact--all you're concerned with is trying out your wings, rather hatefully, as a "columnist...