Nymphomaniac: Vol. II

April 4th, 2014







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Nymphomaniac: Vol. II

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Plot
The continuation of Joe's sexually dictated life delves into the darker aspects of her adult life and what led to her being in Seligman's care.

Release Year: 2013

Rating: 7.2/10 (8,224 voted)

Critic's Score: 75/100

Director: Lars von Trier

Stars: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgård, Willem Dafoe

Storyline
Joe continues to tell to Seligman the story of her life. Joe lives with Jerôme and their son Marcel and out of the blue, she loses sexual sensation in intercourse. Joe seeks kinky sex, perversions and sadomasochism expecting to retrieve her sex drive. Jerôme leaves home with Marcel and gives his son to a foster house for adoption. Then Joe is sent to therapy by her gynecologist but she does not admit that she is addicted to sex. Meanwhile Seligman tells Joe that he is virgin and helps her to understand her actions. Joe believes that Seligman is her friend, but is he?

Cast:
Charlotte Gainsbourg - Joe
Shia LaBeouf - Jerôme
Jamie Bell - K
Connie Nielsen - Joe's Mother
Uma Thurman - Mrs. H
Willem Dafoe - L
Stacy Martin - Young Joe
Stellan Skarsgård - Seligman
Christian Slater - Joe's Father
Sophie Kennedy Clark - B
Caroline Goodall - Psychologist
Mia Goth - P
Kate Ashfield - Therapist
Udo Kier - The Waiter
Jean-Marc Barr - Debtor Gentleman



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook | Official Site

Country: Denmark, Belgium, France, Germany, UK

Language: English

Release Date: 4 April 2014



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Rating: 2/10

Nymphomaniac 2 Now I liked the 1st film but this one? I couldn't get away with I think this one makes you realize that the character has no emotion or remorse for what she does and then the writer tries to shock us by comparing Paedophiles to Nymphomaniacs and in my eyes trying to justify the 1st of the two is unthinkable stating that 95% of them will live with it without anyone ever knowing and not acting out their fantasies! (No these people are monsters) I think he has gone on for full on controversy by trying to defend it, but apart form that the film is not as strong as the 1st part with a pretty poor ending which lets it down.





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