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Plot
Sex is a background to examine intimacy and vulnerability. Looks at the complexity of modern day relationships told through eight separate couples...
Release Year: 2007 Rating: 5.7/10 (3,654 voted) Director:
Eric Amadio Stars: Marc Blucas, Jose Pablo Cantillo, Emmanuelle Chriqui Storyline Sex is a background to examine intimacy and vulnerability. Looks at the complexity of modern day relationships told through eight separate couples. Through dialogue and compromising situations, the film takes us from the beginning of a relationship to the aftermath of one, and examines every stage in between seeing humor within the drama, heartache and confusion of it all.
Cast:
Marc Blucas
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Christopher
Jose Pablo Cantillo
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Marco
Emmanuelle Chriqui
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Jordy
James DeBello
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Bob
Noel Fisher
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Jay
Dave Franco
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Sam
Mila Kunis
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Nikki
Taryn Manning
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Alanna
Natalie Marston
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Kristy
(as Natalie Elizabeth Marston)
Jeanette O'Connor
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Trudy
Keir O'Donnell
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David
Tanc Sade
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Freddy
Zoe Saldana
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Kat
Jane Seymour
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Janet
Timm Sharp
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Neil
Release Date: 3 Jan 2007 Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $3,200,000
(estimated) Quotes:
[first lines]
Leslie:
Oh, god, oh.
Christopher:
Ease, ease, easy, easy. Cramp, cramp, cramp, cramp. Fucking tough
[unintelligible]
Leslie:
So what are you saying? Are you saying women have it easier than men?
Christopher:
All I'm saying is that you guys, women, have one certain luxury that us men just do not have.
User Review
A closer look at the emotional pain of sex
Rating: 6/10
This film is about several couples from all walks of life having
troubled conversations after having sex.
Though "After Sex" is low budget, it is still an interesting film. All
the couples that they presented are of different background. They
include sex with ex, domineering homosexual relationship, sexual
exploitation of a friend, coming to terms of homosexuality, a loving
old couple, teenage experimentation and one night stand. Each segment
is interesting in their own right, as they reveal raw emotions and
pain. With the variety of scenarios and emotions, one is likely to find
a segment that strikes a chord. The most striking segment is the one
where a guy lovingly says he loves his partner, but the partner
passionlessly says "Whatever". It's sad.
"After Sex" is only for people who want to take a closer look at the
emotional pain of sex. If you are looking for sex or action, then this
is not for you.
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