Watch: Whores’ Glory 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – WHORES’ GLORY is a cinematic triptych on prostitution: three countries, three languages, three religions. In Thailand, women wait for clients behind glass panes, staring at reflections of themselves. In Bangladesh, men go to a ghetto of love to satisfy their unfulfilled desires on indentured girls. And in Mexico, women pray to a female deity to avoid facing their own reality. In worlds where the most intimate act has become a commodity, these women have physically and emotionally experienced everything that can happen between a man and a woman. For this they have always received money, but it has not made their lives rich in anything but stories..
Plot: Tells several stories of sex work around the world. The documentary revolves around the lives and individual hopes, needs and experiences of the women.
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Gripping docu about the women in various red light areas throughout the world
While the chitchatting girls of Bangkok may initially make you think it’s actually not that bad, the back alley brothel in Bangladesh kicks you in the stomach. Remember while watching: 100 Taka = 0,95. And while the men are reduced to (nasty, ignorant, or at least naive) animals that can’t help but exert their primal urges (‘without the brothel all women would get raped all the time’ is a telling quote), it’s the madams’ treatment of their girls that will truly horrify any viewer. The documentary ends slightly surrealistic, though not unsuitable, in a drug-fueled Mexican red light area.What probably struck me most were the small rituals, often merely casual habits, that are used by the girls to keep hanging on in their incredibly hard life.
One can argue (as I’m sure has been done) whether ‘dramatic’ music in such a documentary is fitting. Nevertheless, the film is gripping, beautifully made, and if it wasn’t such a nasty side of humanity the images and music would be enchanting. But without a happy end.
Powerful, but misleading
The film is interesting and powerful, albeit depressing. No idea how the director got access to give us such a candid look, but this is a dark side of the world you won’t see anywhere else. The subject is self explanatory, if you’re at all interested about the lives of these women in Thailand, Bangladesh, and Mexico then you should experience this.My one critique is thematically, the movie is about prostitution in abject poverty, not prostitution as a “job”, but does not make any distinction. The prostitutes in Bangladesh and Mexico he shows were in absolutely horrifying conditions – they were forced into it, threatened if they tried to leave, and barely paying for food. Whereas in Amsterdam, Germany, and even many in Bangkok treat it as an occupational choice. They can get other jobs, but choose to do this. Those are two VERY different circumstances that can have very different effects on people physically and emotionally.
That would be my critique to keep in mind while watching. The movie is not so much a commentary on the evils of prostitution or even the lives of prostitutes, as it is delving into the darkest depth of what desperate conditions can bring.
Original Language de
Runtime 1 hr 50 min (110 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary
Director Michael Glawogger
Writer Michael Glawogger
Actors Emma, Ning, Toh
Country Germany, Austria, Thailand, France
Awards 3 wins & 5 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory ARRI Film & TV, München, Germany, LISTO Videofilm, Vienna, Austria
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 16 mm
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K), Super 16
Printed Film Format 35 mm, Digital (Digital Cinema & E-Cinema)