Carlo and Elena are a married couple. After years of common life, Carlo loses his virility. Elena resorts to sadomasochist practices in the hope of addressing the issue.
Italian contemporary reviews were rather negative. One stated, "A "chamber comedy" in all possible meanings of the expression, this film is too thin in its plot and too annoying in the schematic and planned succession of its typically theatrical scenes succession, which, most often interpreted in the spirit of light farce or bawdy joke, although not falling into the most vulgar decameronism, do not sufficiently develop the lubricity of the matter and do not allow sufficient expression for moral ideas."; another commented, "Overall, La sculacciata appears quite harmless on a sexual level and on a caricatural level all too obvious and well-known. As an experiment to demystify sex, on the other hand, the film is too weak to achieve its aim [...]. The ending (where) good taste remains forcibly absent is particularly questionable."[4]