Virgin Territory

2003

Action / Adventure / Comedy / History / Romance

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Rupert Friend as Alessandro Felice
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Hayden Christensen as Lorenzo
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Tim Roth as Gerbino
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Mischa Barton as Pampinea
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890.52 MB
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 36 min
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1 hr 36 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by CihanVercan4 / 10

R-rated B movie of Fantasy/Adventure with a surprisingly good cast of actors

Virgin Territory is for secondary and high-school teens. If you're older than 18, you can't get any taste from this work of fiction, or wise to say, a tale.

Tim Roth, Mischa Barton and Hayden Christensen form a love triangle. Tim Roth is the bad guy, the grim Roman knight; Mischa Barton is the princess popular with her virginity; and Hayden Christensen is an adventurer exactly seems like Robin Hood. By the way, we have a narrator, our storyteller who also plays a role, too.

The tale takes place in feudal Europe, at the age of Roman Empire, and in the most leisured class of this empire: Florence. It's the epoch just before the invention of the gunpowder. Nevertheless, there is no historical coherence in this movie; for it's a fantasy. An absolutely complete fantasy of a craftsman working at the construction of a cathedral, who is also our narrator. While he was drawing artistic figures to the ceiling, he dreamed of an erotic and desirous fantasy of one man and a full nunnery of nuns playing the doctor-and-patient game altogether.

If you're not from this world or have never watched a B-movie about nuns teaching sexology to a lad yet, then this could be a movie for you. The eroticism factor of Virgin Territory is very modern. Within a negative view, it's purposely making fun of the people who don't believe in sex before marriage. In an optimistic view, love still exists; at least whoever in love with someone, stays in love with the same one at the end.

A funny and total shameless teen adventure movie for both boys and girls is what you will find. Don't worry if it's disturbing, obviously it's not. It's basically a modernization of 80s' eroticism epoch. New generation youth wouldn't watch Emmanuelle, right?

Reviewed by kosmasp4 / 10

Uncharted territory

Of course this was not meant to be taken seriously. I mean just the fact, Hayden Christensens character pretends to be mute and deaf to get into the pants (or whatever you call what nuns are wearing) of the women that save him ... there's nothing more to be said about that. There is then nudity, though not from Mischa Barton, if that's your number 1 reason you want to watch.

Mischa was quite on a hiigh with OC and all that. She never really managed to do anything with that fame, though I cannot tell you why. Could be a number of things, from roles offered, to maybe her limited acting range (unless again that was due to the roles she was offered) or just pure bad luck. Whatever the case, this is overall decent I reckon, but tries too hard - no pun intended. And the cliches (falling for a ... dick, is quite the .. dick move! Wait you think that's funny? Well maybe the movie is something for you after all)

Reviewed by kenjha4 / 10

Lame

A young man engages in debauchery and swashbuckling adventures in 14th century Italy. This film is mostly harmless, but an incredibly lame attempt to make a sex comedy set during the time of the Roman Empire as Europe is devastated by the Black Plague. The script and direction are so amateurish that it looks like a low-budget TV movie. It is difficult to buy Christensen as a swashbuckling hero, as he looks about twelve and has little screen presence. Roth looks embarrassed to have become involved with this project. The only selling point here is that there are some quite attractive women in the cast and they tend to disrobe with some regularity.

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