

Sex
Sex by Michael Ninn is about the decline and fall of a small-town guy who abandons love and heads for the city, and all the lewd temptations within. Surrealistic, creative visuals mix with wild sex!
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Plot Summary
This film centers on a young woman who, after a series of romantic misadventures, decides to take control of her love life by learning from a radio talk show host. As she implements his advice, her dating experiences take unexpected turns, leading her to question the true nature of connection and desire. The story explores themes of modern romance, self-discovery, and the often-humorous complications of finding love.
Critical Reception
Sex (1994) received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its plot predictable and its humor to be juvenile. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a shallow exploration of its themes.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a weak script and uninspired direction.
- Humor often falls flat, relying on predictable gags.
- The romantic elements lack genuine chemistry and depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed to negative reception, with many finding the film to be forgettable and unoriginal.
Fun Fact
The film was notably one of the few dramatic roles taken by shock jock Howard Stern, who plays a fictionalized version of himself.
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