The Sessions Comments

  • Kaela 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    A sex therapist's story. The story is very good, and it is not bad to read it with a curious mind. In addition, I recommend "The Secret Diary of a Call Girl" and "Late Blossoming", I believe that it can change the attitude towards the profession of...

  • Lionel 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    7.5 points. The whole movie is talking about sex, eroticism, and the scale is too big to reveal three points, but it doesn't feel lewd or lewd at all. Instead, there was a slight touch. The whole film was shot like the sunshine of a spring afternoon, bringing a little warmth on the body, but it would not make people feel uncomfortably hot. I prefer John Hawkes to Helen Hunt, and it's a pity not to be nominated for an...

  • Domenick 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    Seriously overrated to sex, and did not experience the so-called love. In addition, Frank is too playful, and Helen Hunt frequently dew points, it is really difficult to keep...

  • Shirley 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    He loved and he was...

  • Sandrine 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    Having grasped all the points that should be grasped, the role of the pastor adds depth to the film, and the display of suffering is very skillful. Chinese people shooting this kind of subject must be a routine of bitterness and...

  • Braulio 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    vera is actually Moon Bloodgood, and it really has a wide range of...

  • Nora 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Why was John Hawkes not nominated? !...

  • Eleanora 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Polio, virginity, poet, sex, life, and love together should be able to express more...

  • Tiffany 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Is such an occupation reasonable in the US? Is this kind of sex and affection justified? How do sex and religion...

  • Tate 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    Finally saw Helen Hunt after so many years. . . . No matter how the plot is connoted, this film should be...

Extended Reading

The Sessions quotes

  • 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.

  • 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?