Something About Sex
A comedic roller coaster ride through the love, sex, trust monogamy and cheating rituals of three seemingly happy couples, all observed by one cynical bachelor played by Jason Alexander.
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Something about relationships... - Superdave
...but I can't exactly remember what. When a film purports to have a philosophical viewpoint on sex, relationships, fidelity and especially women, and ten minutes after the thing ends you can't remember what it was, this is an indicator of how well it got its points across. Individual scenes worked well enough with a succession of portrayals of seemingly functioning relationships slowly showing cracks of dissatisfaction, but this is the best part of the movie. The cast of mostly TV actors is good, but the overall sociological ideas (as promulgated by Seinfeld's Jason Alexander) are weak and poorly focused, beyond that which is obvious or trite. The look of the film is good enough indicating efficient use of a middling production budget, but there are no grander cinematic ambitions here, no attempts to build up the script's ideas using the cinematic landscape. The landscape is just a background for the characters. It's not boring, exactly, and those in a mood for a relationship comedy won't hate it, exactly. They just won't get anything more out of it than they would a two inch column in Cosmo. Exactly.has its moments - Bones1701
The storyline is basically an examination of infidelity and monogamy as seen through 3 couples. Jason Alexander (Seinfeld) plays controversial author who writes on the subject. The female cast was interesting, all known for their past TV work. Amy Yasbeck (Helens sister on Wings), Leah Lail (Computer nerd on VIP), and Hudson Leick (Callisto from Xena). Has a fair amount of nudity, especially the aforementioned 'Callisto' who screams louder than she ever did on Xena haha. Overall not a bad R-rated romantic? comedy
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Something about relationships... - Superdave
...but I can't exactly remember what. When a film purports to have a philosophical viewpoint on sex, relationships, fidelity and especially women, and ten minutes after the thing ends you can't remember what it was, this is an indicator of how well it got ...has its moments - Bones1701
The storyline is basically an examination of infidelity and monogamy as seen through 3 couples. Jason Alexander (Seinfeld) plays controversial author who writes on the subject. The female cast was interesting, all known for their past TV work. Amy Yasbeck ...