Amy's Orgasm
- Director: Julie Davis
- Writer: Julie Davis
- Producer: Don Bloomfield; Jeanette Brill
CGiii Comment
Davis does it all...she shouldn't have bothered doing half.
Jesus Christ...is this an advertisement for the Jewish faith? It certainly comes over that way.
The music is unbearable...the film is unbearable.
Heterosexual feminist preaching nonsense.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Amy is Jewish, nearing 30, single, and the successful author of "Why Love Doesn't Work," a self-help book for women who aren't in love. She's also a self-described sexorexic - she hasn't had sex with a man in four years and has never had a "mental orgasm." She gets plenty of advice - from her publicist, from her best friends (a married couple), from her parents, and from a priest to whom she goes to confession - so there's lots of conflicting emotion and analysis when she starts dating Matthew Starr, a good-looking playboy who's a popular L.A. male-chauvinist-pig radio shock jock. Each of Amy's theories and rules is put to the test - people may not change, but can love work?
Cast & Characters
Julie Davis as Amy Mandell;
Nick Chinlund as Matthew Starr;
Caroline Aaron as Janet Gaines;
Mitchell Whitfield as Don;
Jennifer Bransford as Elizabeth;
Jeff Cesario as Priest;
Mary Ellen Trainor as Amy's Mom;
Charles Cioffi as Amy's Dad;
Tina Lifford as Irene Barris;
Michael Harris as Jerry Hegeman