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Sexology
In a post-sexual revolution world, roughly one-third of all women have never experienced an orgasm. Armed with shocking sexual data, a bunch of insecurities and a determination to unlock the key to feminine sexual energy, filmmakers Catherine Oxenberg and Gabrielle Anwar seek out sexual experts, tantric masters, researchers, and everyday women to unearth feminism's full potential.
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Plot Summary
A man deeply infatuated with his own mind and his own existence decides to create a documentary about the concept of sex. He embarks on a journey to interview various people, seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of human sexuality. His quest becomes intertwined with his own personal relationships and his increasingly complex philosophical ponderings on love, desire, and connection.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its unique and intellectual approach to a sensitive subject matter. Some found its unconventional narrative and philosophical dialogues engaging, while others felt it was too self-indulgent or abstract. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating its originality but sometimes struggling with its often philosophical and experimental nature.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intellectual curiosity and unconventional exploration of sexuality.
Noted for its unique blend of comedy, drama, and philosophical inquiry.
Some found the film's abstract nature and self-reflexivity challenging.
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Fun Fact
Director Benoît Forgeard also stars in the film as the lead character and narrator, blurring the lines between creator and subject.
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