
Sex-Life (series) (2021)
Année de sortie: 2021
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Réalisateur: Jessika Borsiczky, Patricia Rozema, Rachel Raimist, Samira Radsi, Sheree Folkson, Stacy Rukeyser
Writer: BB Easton, Jai Tiggett, Jamie Dennig, Jessika Borsiczky, Jordan Hawley, Kimberly Karp, Maria Maggenti, Resheida Brady, Stacy Rukeyser
Production & Genre
Producteur: Executive Producer: Stacy Rukeyser
Sociétés: De Milo
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, Television Series Based On A Novel
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: adulterous wife, based on novel or book, based on short story, ex-boyfriend, ex-boyfriend ex-girlfriend relationship, ex-lover, husband wife relationship, infidelity, love triangle, lust, motherhood, promiscuous woman, romance, sex, sexual desire, sexual fantasy, sexual obsession, unhappy marriage
Histoire
Sex/Life follows Billie Connelly, a suburban mother of two who finds herself in a marital rut with her husband, Cooper. Billie's sexual past catches up to her when Brad, her bad-boy ex-lover from her younger days, resurfaces. As Billie continues to fantasize about their old times together, she struggles to keep her present life from colliding with her wild past.
Résumé
Sex/Life is an American drama series that premiered in 2021, streaming on Netflix. Based on the short story 'Fourteen Cuts' by BB Easton, the series explores themes of infidelity, sexual desire, and the complexities of married life. It follows Billie Connelly as she navigates her unhappy marriage while being haunted by her promiscuous past and lustful fantasies about her ex-boyfriend, Brad. The show blends drama, comedy, and romance, offering a glimpse into Billie's conflicted inner world.

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