The Juiced version of the 2015 ‘Feminist’ Documentary made on Anais Nin… Minus the Feminist Trash!! 40 Erotically Charged minutes of British Indian Hottie Shivani Kapur (as Anais Nin)
Given half a chance, feminists can & will ruin anything. This 2015 documentary about the Erotic Diaries and Life of Anais Nin is Quite Well Made, Very Beautifully shot, and Very Well acted by Shivani Kapur, who not only brings to Life the Sensual Beauty & Cerebral Sexuality of Anais Nin, but also manages to give us Glimpses of her beautiful Mind, her Wild (for her time) Imagination & her Poetic Courage.
But as usual, a bunch of retarded feminists, littered all over the film, intermittently rattling cliche dictionary words, in order to convince themselves more than others, that Anais Nin was somehow a Feminist icon.
Anais Nin: “I married my husband Hugo for love, defying our families. Then while still married to him, I had an affair with the writer Henry, and a Mexican immigrant Gonzalo, and also casually slept with a bunch of young guys. Then I took on another husband and had 2 husbands for like 20+ years and kept them both a secret from each other, travelling between east coast and west coast to be with them, living 2 lives, keeping 2 cheque books, 2 prescriptions etc. Then to top it all, I had sex with my father who had abandoned me when I was a child…”
Feminists: “Wow, Ms Nin, You are an inspiration, a Role Model, not only for women writers, but for All Women.”
😄 😄 😄 😂 😂 😂
The fact is that Anais was as far away from feminism as one can be. She was a Sensuous woman, a Sexual woman, a Courageous woman, who Loved submitting to, and being led by her men. And who loved men, unlike the man-hating, toxic morons that call themselves ‘feminists’ today.
Thank God for That.
All feminist crap, opinions & desperately-seeking-slut-validation narrative has been edited out of these highlights so you can enjoy the Beauty Anais Nin was, body & mind.
Stripped of all that delusionary fluff, this film is actually very enjoyable for its sheer Aesthetics, Cinematography and Literary Stimulation.
