Henry and June (1990) Juiced – Maria de Medeiros

Henry and June (1990) Juiced – Maria de Medeiros

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Highlights

Delicious Portuguese born actress Maria de Medeiros as Anaïs Nin. An Erotically charged story of the Literary Legend, from her personal diaries, of her passionate affair with American writer Henry Miller in Paris in 1931, Her personal diary narrates the journey of her sexual awakening, which includes Henry and his wife June.

Original Length: 2h 16m
Juice: 36m
Flavour: Maria de Medeiros (Portuguese actress)
Language: English
Shot in: France

Anaïs Nin is was not only one of the Most Well Known women in the history of Literature, She was also the Most Courageous and Controversial writers of her time (1903-1977).

Her Diaries, Essays, Short Stories, her Erotica & her Immortal Quotes inspire people even today.

In an age when writing was mainly a Male domain, she wrote her Mind fearlessly. She wrote about Erotic Desires and Sex, in a Beautifully Natural & Introspective way that helped define women’s sexuality in the western world.

Her Self-discovering and Insightful Quotes are a Delight to read even today. One of her Most memorable quotes was,

“We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are.”
― Anaïs Nin

Here is a link with 1500+ quotes from one of the Most Beautiful Female Minds of the Century –

https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/7190.Ana_s_Nin

Nin is best known for publishing her Extensively detailed, Initmate diaries that explored her inner life, emotions, sexuality, relationships, and artistic struggles. These diaries are considered some of the most important feminist and psychological literary documents of the 20th century.

When Writer & Director Philip Kaufman decided to make the film Henry & June in 1990, he made the Best Possible choice anyone could in getting Portuguese born actress Maria de Medeiros to play Anaïs Nin.

🔥🔥 No One Could Have Done it Better. 🔥🔥

You’ll know once you see Henry & June. Her Innocence, Visibly Bubbling with Sensuality & Desire… her Eyes, full of Inquisitiveness and a Passion that only a person who loves Literature can understand… Generously giving away glimpses of her Brilliant, Eloquent, Intelligent & Very Delicate Feminine Energy.

She is not only a Great Actress, she is The Sexiest Woman alive who could have played a character like Anaïs Nin.

Philip’s brilliantly made cinematic visual feast, Henry & June, drips with Sensuality, Romance & Desire. Anaïs Nin’s beauty & as well as her words, charged with her Soft Sexuality, and her Delicious Femininity, are an Experience beyond the ordinary.

This movie is a Feast for the Senses and for the Literary Mind, for whom the written word is as Erotic as naked bodies.

Grab the full movie if you can, but here are some JUICED scenes, the Highlights from the film, 36 minutes of 🔥🔥 Screen Smouldering Passion 🔥🔥 juiced out of the 2 hours 16 minutes film.


About this film

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Henry & June (1990)
Also known as: Henry y June (Argentina)
Tagline: « A True Adventure More Erotic Than Any Fantasy »
Director:Philip Kaufman
Actors:
Henry Miller
June Miller
Osborn
Genres:Biography, Drama
Language: English, French
Countries: United States, France
Runtime:136 minutes
Plots: Anaïs Nin meets American writer Henry Miller in Paris in 1931. She keeps a diary of her sexual awakening, which includes Henry and his wife June.
In 1931 Paris, Anais Nin meets Henry Miller and his wife June. Intrigued by them both, she begins expanding her sexual horizons with her husband Hugo as well as with Henry and others. June shuttles between Paris and New York trying to find acting jobs while Henry works on his first major work, "Tropic of Cancer," a pseudo-biography of June. Anais and Hugo help finance the book, but June is displeased with Henry's portrayal of her, and Anais and Henry have many arguments about their styles of writing on a backdrop of a Bohemian lifestyle in Paris.
Quotes: « June Miller: I've done the vilest things - the foulest things - but I've done them... superbly. »
« June Miller: What don't I understand? » « AnaÔs Nin: That I love you. » « June Miller: Love? You just want experience. You're a writer. You make love to whatever you need. You're just like Henry. »
Writers:
Anaïs Nin
book
Philip Kaufman
screenplay
Cinematographer:Philippe Rousselot

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