Terence Stamp plays a mysterious house-guest of a well-to-do family consisting of a factory owner, his bored wife, their awkward teenage son, their awkward young daughter, and their histrionic maid. They all take a fancy to him, so he does what any red-blooded young man would do - he has sex with each of them one by one. After he's had his fill of bourgeois booty, he packs his things and leaves - presumably off to the next brothel-to-be.
Well, as it turns out, there's something magical about old Terry's stamper. Each of the family members begins a dramatic transformation. The awkward son becomes a pretentious artist, urinating on canvases and tossing paint around with his eyes closed. The awkward daughter falls into a coma. The maid gains the powers of healing and levitation. The wife becomes a whore, and the husband gives his factory away and dubs himself "the screaming naked monk of the desert."
Kneel before Zod, indeed.
Well, as it turns out, there's something magical about old Terry's stamper. Each of the family members begins a dramatic transformation. The awkward son becomes a pretentious artist, urinating on canvases and tossing paint around with his eyes closed. The awkward daughter falls into a coma. The maid gains the powers of healing and levitation. The wife becomes a whore, and the husband gives his factory away and dubs himself "the screaming naked monk of the desert."
Kneel before Zod, indeed.
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