Mad Sex
Mad Sex

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Mad Sex

1994
Movie
Adult · 18+
0
English

All that remains of humanity since the Great Disaster is a segregated sexless society, until Cronan discovers a fuck book. Are the Cockless Ones truly capable of such sport? Once they look at the book, the Cockless Ones are soon into each others knickers. Loth the leader of the Breastless Ones, and his companion, catch a whiff of the Goddess Jorah’s scents and juices, and are carried away into a frenzy of fucking. Jorah’s sister Crypton, is captured by Cronan and discovers that her punishment lies deep within the folds of his cod piece. After a right royal romp, Cronan and Crypton spread the good news about sex. A Great Meeting is called between the Cockless and the Breastless, for a night of steamy group fucking.

Insights

IMDb6.1/10
Director: Sylvain WhiteGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

Set in Paris, this film explores the complexities of relationships and sexuality among a group of young adults. The narrative weaves through their intertwined lives, highlighting their desires, insecurities, and attempts to navigate love and intimacy in a modern urban setting. It delves into the often messy and unpredictable nature of human connection.

Critical Reception

Mad Sex (original French title: 'La Fille seule') received a mixed to positive reception. Critics often praised its honest portrayal of young adult relationships and its sensitive handling of mature themes. However, some found the pacing uneven, and a few reviewers noted that the film's exploration of sexuality could be perceived as somewhat detached.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its candid and authentic depiction of young adult relationships.

  • Appreciated for its thoughtful exploration of intimacy and desire.

  • Some found the narrative a bit meandering at times.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Mad Sex' is not readily available through standard Google user reviews, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Sylvain White, who later gained international recognition for directing the superhero film 'The Losers' (2010) and the TV series 'The Vampire Diaries'.

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