Sex & the Other Man (1995)
Année de sortie: 1995
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Sex and the Other Man, Intimidade Obsessiva, Dark Shades of Black, Excitante cautivo, O tritos anthropos
Réalisateur: Karl Slovin
Writer: Karl Slovin, Paul Weitz
Production & Genre
Récompenses & Similaires
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Similaire: N/A
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: adulterous wife, audience as voyeur, based on play, black panties, boss, brief female frontal nudity, erotica, female frontal nudity, female nudity, forced to watch sex, hot, interrupted sex, nudity, panties, seductive woman, sex comedy, sex scene, voyeur, voyeurism, watching a sex tape
Histoire
Bill discovers his girlfriend, Jessica, in bed with her boss. This discovery leaves Bill impotent until he finds a peculiar cure - watching them have sex while he's forced to participate. The unusual trio becomes embroiled in this unconventional arrangement, leading to a comedic and erotic game of voyeurism.
Résumé
Sex & the Other Man (1995), directed by Karl Slovin, is an erotic comedy-drama that explores themes of impotence, desire, and sexual frustration. Based on the play 'Look What the Wife Dragged Home Tonight!', the film follows Bill as he struggles with his girlfriend's infidelity, leading him to a surprising remedy involving voyeurism. The movie is notable for its frank portrayal of sexuality and its unique take on the comedic aspects of human desire.






