Lucky guy

Gaston 2022-01-06 08:02:25

This is a very nice and witty film.

The male protagonist, whose whole body can only move his head, was still a virgin in his thirties, so he found a professional sex therapist through the "Disabled Sex Center". (Foreigner welfare is really good! There

is nothing !!!) Amanda is a caregiver after an incompetent caregiver. Her brilliant smile made the male protagonist fall in love with her at first sight. After the hero confessed to her, she chose to escape.

Sheryl is a sex therapist and has her own family. For the male protagonist, she is a God-given gift. From being unfamiliar at the beginning to understanding each other physically or mentally later, they attracted and admired each other. (I think it's because Sheryl has a family, so they didn't come together)

Susan is a volunteer in the hospital. She has a cheerful personality and accompanied the male protagonist through the last journey of his life.

The male protagonist is unfortunate and lucky at the same time. As he said, in his imperfect life, there are three beautiful ladies who love him, accompany him, and finally come together to attend his funeral. He is happy.

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The Sessions quotes

  • Vera: Will you stop acting like you're going to your own execution.

    Mark O'Brien: I'm not acting.

  • Cheryl: Now I'm converting to Judaism.

    Mark O'Brien: Well, it's good to have some kind of insurance.