Love is a journey!

Rhett 2022-03-23 09:02:38

Watching warm movies and drinking strong coffee, I spent my small years like this. This is not an inspirational film, nor a love film, but a love film.
The profession of sex counselor is really too special. It is a very rare profession, only in Europe and America, and there are only a very few. And this movie is just a good interpretation of this profession: she just helps those who are sexually handicapped, using their profession (really professional, don't misunderstand) step by step to change those who need help, although Charge a certain fee, but there is still a difference between prostitutes and prostitutes! And the person in need of help in this movie is very special: a physically disabled adult who can only move his head (of course, his genitals also respond, don't use logic to scrutinize this).
How wide is the range of people who can have love? Can someone without money do it? Can criminals? Can disabled people do it? This movie tells us that love is a journey, and everyone on the road can have it!
The protagonist Mark is a poor man who has suffered from polio since childhood until he can only move his head. His parents neglected to take care of his sister in order to take care of him, which made Mark always regret himself. But Mark didn't look down on himself, he had his own pursuits: if the nanny was not suitable, he would fire her; if the nanny was beautiful, he would express his love to her; Changed Mark's Life: Interviews Understanding Physical Disabilities and Sexuality. It was an eye-opener for Mark and the desire to have a sex life of his own. Of course the priest didn't understand, he complained to the priest: the nanny helped me take a bath, I could ejaculate, I was ashamed, but other men ejaculate is a fucking pleasure. So he contacted the sex counselor, Shirley (I really didn’t expect Helen Hunt to perform on a large scale!)
The plot followed logically: the beginning of premature ejaculation, to the simultaneous orgasm of two people, and then to Mark finding his sweetheart. In the process of contacting Shirley, he is no longer a disabled person, but a normal man who can have sexual abilities that men can show off! Then he confidently went to find his love, in this journey, he was the winner! In just 49 years, he has been satisfied and successful! Reason: He has his own love, three beauties like him, and he expresses his love for them with his poems! This is definitely more fucking romantic and touching than those normal people!
Only those who know how to love can have love! To make this journey smoother and smoother!
Thanks to the director and Helen Hunter for letting me experience and deepen my understanding of love again!

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  • Enrico 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    With a very magical entry point, the seamless connection between spiritual derailment and physical derailment is completed 0L0. . So I still don't believe in a relationship with sex without love or with love without sex. I shaved my beard and didn't see that the male protagonist was john hawkes. Kneeling OTZ

  • Helga 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    The Three Loves, Trinity female figure is fantastic. Through the cognition of sex, people learn to love and become a complete person. Aside from being a bit bland, it's still quite warm throughout.

The Sessions quotes

  • Susan: Would you like me to visit you?

    Mark O'Brien: Are you married?

    Susan: No.

    Mark O'Brien: Do you have a steady boyfriend?

    Susan: No.

    Mark O'Brien: Then please visit as often as you can.

  • 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.