remarkable modern retro giantess video: Hable con Ella

by Violet Blue on August 8, 2008

Until YouPorn has a way for me to embed video, you’ll just have to click this direct link to Hable con Ella (Talk to Her) to see the most astounding giantess fetish* video I’ve ever seen — especially because it is so professionally produced. Be warned: it’s unsettling if you’re unfamiliar with the fetish. But I think it’s a segment from the 2002 Pedro Almodóvar film Talk to Her: there is a sequence in the style of early silent cinema called ‘The Shrinking Lover’ where a shrunken scientist is rescued from his mother’s clutches by his lover, who carries him home in her handbag. The shrunken scientist then roams his lover’s body whilst she lies in bed: analysis is here, especially in the last paragraph. Wow.

* PS, now that I know how Wikipedia can be easily exploited and manipulated by people with personal agendas, I hate linking to it. It’s unreliable, but sadly it’s all we’ve got for now.

Violet Blue

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1 sacredchao August 10, 2008 at 10:37 pm

I love Almodovar. I have the Viva Pedro! collection, and I just bought another of his films. Habla con Ella was my introduction to his work, and I still love it. I’ll need to watch it again soon, I think.

2 Miss T August 9, 2008 at 10:41 am

It’s not a dream. The character Benigno starts going to see a lot of silent films because the coma patient he is in love with used to do that a lot before she went into the coma and he does it so he can tell her about them.

Every film by Pedro Almodovar has interesting subcultural themes and references. His work is a reaction to the heavy censoring during the Franco dictatorship, so all his early films were made to shock with crazy women, depraved nuns, transexual prostitutes and basically anything that was banned under the dictatorship but came to the surface in the movement afterwards.

3 bookyloo August 8, 2008 at 9:28 pm

Talk To her is a WONDERFUL movie. The scene with the shrunken scientist is (I think?) a dream that one of the characters is describing to his therapist.

For those with uniform fetishes, check out the opening sequence, of a woman Matadora being dressed for the bullfight.

4 Ross August 8, 2008 at 8:20 pm

I can’t help but imagine the conversation where the director told the crew, “Today I need you to build me a six-foot-tall vagina.”

5 La Pelirojita August 8, 2008 at 10:49 am

You’re correct; the segment is from Talk to Her. It certainly surprised my ex when he first saw it with me.

6 Ann August 8, 2008 at 10:33 am

Here’s another wiki site named SM201 and the info they have:
http://www.backdrop.net/sm-201/index.php?title=Macrophilia

-Ann

7 Garnet August 8, 2008 at 10:31 am

I think its really cool except it totally weirds me out that she doesn’t have a clit. She seems to only have a vagina between those two labia majora and thats a little weird. It would be way hotter to see him rubbing her clit and then diving in

8 Mark August 8, 2008 at 4:45 am

God – that is just astoundingly beautiful.

M.

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