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Thelma 2022-04-23 07:03:25
The film is based on real events. ....
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Opal 2022-04-23 07:03:25
If this film based on a true event is regarded as a fable, it may be even better: every man is an incompetent child who needs the enlightenment of first love, sex, and true love to truly grow...
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Mandy 2022-04-23 07:03:25
The love of a disabled person is linked to the most impossible sex. Not only is there no sense of wretchedness at all, but it brings light sadness to the story. There are many naked pictures and religious pictures in the whole film, and there is no sense of violation. This film can be classified as a literary film, but it is a pity that it is far away from such a group, and I feel that my sympathy is greater than...
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Elza 2022-04-22 07:01:42
What a human and caring profession it...
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Anne 2022-04-22 07:01:42
It is a good movie to be exposed but not obscene, and even have some pure feelings of...
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Selina 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Adapted from an essay by Mark O'Brien, director Ben Lewin has also been infected with Polio. The unique and wonderful experience of sexual therapy, whether it is a sex therapist who has "big love without boundaries", a priest who listens, or two nurses, all care and encourage the protagonist in different ways. Such friendliness, love and tolerance bring Impressed. The main actors are all great, and Helen Hunt is as natural and comfortable as her character is when she's...
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Madonna 2022-04-22 07:01:42
There is such a profession. ....
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Virgil 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Love poems for unknown lovers,...
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Lauriane 2022-04-22 07:01:42
It's so funny every time I go to the priest to...
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Leanna 2022-04-22 07:01:42
Based on a true story, it explores the issue of disabled sex "from a totally candid and utterly endearing perspective". Full of humor and grace, very warm. Nearly 50-year-old Helen Hunt starred naked and kept her figure very...
The Sessions Comments
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Mark O'Brien: What happens when...?
Cheryl: What happens when what?
Mark O'Brien: When people become attached to each other.
Cheryl: What people?
Mark O'Brien: Just people.
Mark O'Brien: What's the chemistry in it all? When people are attracted to each other.
Cheryl: Are you attracted to me?
Mark O'Brien: God, no.
Cheryl: Ha-ha-ha.
Mark O'Brien: I'm just talking hypothetically.
Cheryl: Hypothetically... they write poems. They have sex.
Mark O'Brien: And what happens next?
Cheryl: After poetry and sex? Nothing or everything. The rest is by negotiation, as it were.
Mark O'Brien: What do you mean?
Cheryl: I mean, you can leave it at love and attraction... or you can make things complicated, like most people do.
Mark O'Brien: Have you?
Cheryl: Yes.
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Cheryl: Hi Mark O'Brien!
Mark O'Brien: Your money is on the desk over there.
Cheryl: Yes it is! Thank you!
Mark O'Brien: I didn't know whether to pay you now or after.
Cheryl: I'm not a prostitute, so you don't have to pay me up front.
Mark O'Brien: That was the wrong way to start off.
Cheryl: It really was! Shall we start again?