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Sexual Life

Country: USA, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Ken Kwapis
  • Writer: Ken Kwapis
  • Producer: Ken Aguado; Carol Baum

CGiii Comment

A contemporary re-working of La Ronde (it’s be done before and as sure as death it will be done again).

This ensemble brings absolutely nothing new to the table – so why bloody bother?

The acting is fine, the direction okay but, 10 minutes, after it has finished you will be hard pressed to remember a millisecond from it.

It’s a film made of paper – lightweight and degradable.

What is the point of making something this unimportant?

And, a terrible title to boot.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Disparate individuals rationalize their infidelities.

Cast & Characters

Azura Skye as Lorna;
Annie Heller as Cafe Waitress;
Carla Gallo as Terri;
Tom Everett Scott as Todd;
Kevin Corrigan as Phil;
Elizabeth Banks as Sarah;
Fionnula Flanagan as Grandmother;
James LeGros as Josh;
Carmen Plumb as Pharmacy Girl;
Anne Heche as Gwen;
Shirley Knight as Joanna;
Eion Bailey as David;
Steven Weber as David Wharton;
AmyKate Storey as Waitress;
Tadashi Kondo as Desk Clerk