
Sex Tape (2014)
Année de sortie: 2014
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Nuestro video prohibido, Seks Kaseti, Sex Tape: Perdido na Nuvem, Film osé, Sex Tape - Kadonneen videon metsästys
Réalisateur: Jake Kasdan
Writer: Jason Segel, Kate Angelo, Nicholas Stoller
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch, Todd Black
Co-Producer: Melvin Mar
Executive Producer: Ben Waisbren, David B. Householter, David Bloomfield, Jake Kasdan, Jason Segel
Sociétés: Columbia Pictures, Escape Artists, LStar Capital, MRC
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Romance
Budget: 40.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: family, internet, marriage, relationship, sex tape
Histoire
Jay (Jason Segel) and Annie (Cameron Diaz), married with two kids, feel their relationship has lost its spark after ten years together. In an attempt to reignite their passion, they decide to film themselves trying out every sexual position in 'The Joy of Sex' in a single three-hour session. However, the next day they discover that their iPad, on which the video was saved, has automatically synced with all of Jay's other devices and sent out emails containing the explicit footage to everyone in his contact list, including Annie's mother and their kids' teacher. Panicked, they race against time to retrieve every device and delete the video before anyone sees it. Their frantic quest leads them on a wild night of misadventures that ultimately brings them closer together as a couple.
Résumé
Sex Tape is a 2014 comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan, starring Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz. The movie revolves around the marital struggles of Jay and Annie, who attempt to rekindle their intimacy by creating an explicit homemade video. However, things quickly spiral out of control when the video goes viral within their social circle. The film explores themes of modern relationships, technology's role in intimacy, and the potential consequences of sharing personal content online. Despite its controversial premise, Sex Tape is billed as a comedic take on relationship struggles, focusing on how Jay and Annie navigate this unexpected challenge together.