A comedy film that explores the loosely connected lives of people with strange sexual fantasies.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film actors:
- Paul: Josh Lawson
- Maeve: Bojana Novakovic
- Also: Damon Herriman
- Ivey: Kate Mulvaney
- Rowena: Kate Box
- Richard: Patrick Bramall
- Phil: Alan Dukes
- Maureen: Lisa McCune
- Monica: Erin James
- Sam: TJ Power
- Steve: Kim Jinger
- King: Lachie Hume
- Counselor: Paul Gleason
- Dr. Barnes: Zoe Kalides
- Yael: Tasneem Roque
- Glenn: Ben Lawson
- Businessman: Matt Reed
- Luke: Joshua Burry
- Daley: Charlie Fraser
- Older Gentleman: Glenn Hazeldine
- Jogger: Troy King
- burly man: Matthew Sunderland
- The Man with the Bottle: Stephen James King
- Sonia: Genevieve Hegney
- Sex Phone Operator (voice): Sophie Bloom
- Additional Sound (Voice): Fiona Press
- Waiter (uncredited): Darren Gallagher
- Restaurant Patron (uncredited): Matt James
- Board member (unsigned): Hiroshi Kasuga
- Mourners (uncredited): Stephanie May
- Restaurant diner: Andy Wood
Crew:
- Screenwriter: Josh Lawson
- Original music composer: Michael Jezewski
- Editor: Christian Gazal
- Director of Photography: Simon Chapman
- Production Design: Xanthe Highfield
- Costume Design: Ingrid Weir
- Producer: Michael Petroni
- Producer: Jamie Hilton
- Producer: Matt Reed
- First Assistant Photographer: Riki Byrne
- Still Photographer: Sally Flegg
- Script Supervisor: Alia Harrison
Movie review:
- RENAULT: I don’t know where to begin, this movie is so unexpected. It’s a multi-layered story with some interconnected characters, but all revolve around the same theme, which is sexual fantasy. What happens when desires don’t match and you stay together for life. Today, counseling is part of recovery, but everything depends on the practical aspects. So this movie is about such a wonderful journey where less than six couples find solutions and answers to their wishes. But the question is, like most of the movie’s laugh lines, “How far are you willing to go for this?” The movie reveals to us.
- This is a piece of work that is brilliantly written for the screen and the actors fulfill their roles perfectly. Each story is told very clearly and has nice twists and turns before the end. This is a better movie than most of the sex comedies we are fooled by due to publicity. I wouldn’t be surprised if Hollywood or other film industries remake it. Why do we need to read the Kama Sutra when this movie comes out? There definitely isn’t a better movie for adults to enjoy wholeheartedly, especially as of late that I’m aware of. Finally, no minors around and just having a great time on our own. Don’t think of this as a buildup as it provides good entertainment and plenty of “laughs”.
- “Additionally, under federal law, I am required to inform you that I am a convicted sex offender.”
- Honesty, bravery, fun, lust, embarrassment, this story adds up to all sorts of things except without the real spice of being really spicy. Because it wants to tickle you instead of taking everything seriously. That’s why this movie is a hit, even though the story jumps very tight due to the many levels to cover. All five stories end with three random performances. The first is the introduction, then where the problems arise, and ends with the solutions and twists.
- I’d love to see the second part, rather than the subsequent parts, because I want to find new sex-related words and new word pairs from the dictionary. The “phone sex” part is everyone’s favorite. This is a thread for movie-related blogs, reviews, repositories, IRC, and apps, and I love it. That doesn’t mean the other characters and stories are weaker than this one. “Rape”, “role play”, etc. are also great. I believe that different viewers prefer different genres, i.e. approach their sexual fantasies based on one of them. So, are you ready for “little death”?
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