Comedy,Drama   United States of America,Yugoslavia

"Score" is a 1974 American erotic comedy film directed by Radley Metzger. The film follows the story of a liberated couple, Elvira (Claire Wilbur) and Jack (Gerald Grant), who enjoy exploring their sexuality and engage in various unconventional activities. One evening, Elvira and Jack attend a swinging party, where they meet an uptight and conservative couple, Betsy (Lynn Lowry) and Eddie (Calvin Culver).

Elvira and Jack, intrigued by Betsy and Eddie's more traditional lifestyle, decide to seduce them into experimenting with bisexuality and group sex. At first, Betsy and Eddie are hesitant but eventually find themselves drawn into the couple's seductive and adventurous world. The film portrays their journey as they discover new sexual experiences, challenge societal norms, and ultimately explore their own desires and boundaries.

As the four characters become involved in more intimate encounters, both individually and together, their relationships evolve and become more complex. Jealousy, power dynamics, and the exploration of their own sexual identities emerge as significant themes.

Throughout the movie, Elvira serves as the driving force behind the sexual exploration, with Jack supporting her desires. Meanwhile, Betsy and Eddie struggle with their own inhibitions and societal conditioning but are gradually enticed into new experiences.

Filled with seductive scenes and explicit content, "Score" also incorporates elements of humor and satire, reflecting the sexual liberation movement of the 1970s. The film explores themes of sexual freedom and personal fulfillment, challenging traditional notions of monogamy and sexual norms prevalent at the time.

"Score" offers an exploration of individual motivations, the dynamics of sexual relationships, and the boundaries of sexual liberation, all within the context of the swinging lifestyle and the journey of self-discovery.
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