

The Sex Monster
A neurotic L.A. building contractor pushes his reluctant wife into having a threesome. Unfortunately for him, his wife gets more out of it than he does and begins seducing every female she meets, including the contractor's secretary.
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Plot Summary
In this raunchy comedy, a lonely and insecure man attempts to create the perfect woman using a computer, only to find that his creation has a mind of its own. The film follows his humorous and chaotic attempts to control his digital fantasy and navigate the complexities of love and desire.
Critical Reception
The Sex Monster was a low-budget independent film that garnered a cult following for its unique premise and R-rated humor. It was not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, but its availability on home video allowed it to find an audience appreciative of its unconventional approach to relationships and technology.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its bold and often shocking humor.
- Noted for its unique, albeit crude, exploration of fantasy and reality.
- Considered a niche film with a divisive but dedicated fanbase.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very modest budget, contributing to its raw and independent aesthetic. Patrice O'Neal, who plays the main character, was a highly regarded stand-up comedian known for his unfiltered and often controversial style, which translated into his performance in this film.
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