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Sofia est une sexologue qui n'a jamais connu l'orgasme et simule le plaisir depuis des années avec son mari Rob. Elle croise Severin, maîtresse dominatrice, décidée à l'aider. Deux patients de Sofia, James et son compagnon Jamie, songent à ouvrir leur sexualité à un troisième partenaire, Ceth, mais Jamie ne parvient pas à se décider... (ESC Distribution)

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POMO 

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français Absurdité indépendante dans laquelle tout le monde couche avec tout le monde, mais rarement les hommes avec les femmes. Et quand ils le font, c'est avec des femmes peu attrayantes ou émotionnellement assoiffées. Beau miroir de notre époque, ehm... Petit soin doux où vous mourrez avant de durcir. ()

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anglais If Shortbus had been made twenty years ago, I would have said that it is a bad film, but also that it attempts to push boundaries and break taboos. But it is the 21st century, and in cinema, we have become accustomed to practically anything, so I can focus on the content of the film, which is unfortunately desperately shallow. It is neither a generational statement (at least I think and hope not) nor a drama nor a comedy, and although Shortbus features all kinds of sexual acts and accumulates erotic aids to the point where they could fall off the screen or television, surprisingly, it does not come across as erotic. It may serve as a certain sexual instruction for the ignorant or those who know too little about human biology, but the erotic atmosphere is simply missing. Films like Quiet Days in Clichy did not pretend to be great art, but they depicted the bohemian society of their time in a quite spicy way. Shortbus is completely sterile in this regard. I did not find a single character to root for, to fear for, or to despise. And the characters are not unbelievable characters and situations either. The only thing that makes the characters interesting is a huge dose of immaturity, not only in their intimate lives. However, even this fact is unintentionally conveyed by the film and I do not believe it was the director's goal. I do not believe in the numerous sexual superstitions suffered by the characters of the film or its creators. Shortbus is a film either for sexual beginners or for those who try to find a message in everything and, with enough effort, succeed in doing so. Just like someone manages to find a black cat in a dark room even though it is not there at all. Overall impression: 25%. The film desperately lacks any conflict and catharsis, resulting in dysfunctional soft porn. If you don§t have a solid script, exhibitionism tends to be pointless... ()

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novoten 

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anglais Not so much shocking openness as rather surprising script powerlessness in an awkward package. Mitchell's package of oddities attempts to use human sexuality as a path to depicting something greater, but this - this is nothing. Here, it hardens and gets into the characters' feelings by means of sexual practices or stupid phrases like "I've never had an orgasm," and there is nothing admirable or sensitive about that in my eyes. The Shortbus club itself does not appear as a cleansing place, only as a building where desperate individuals go to let loose and gather around the owner's only acceptable, but shockingly unused character, whether it's a regular Friday night or a crisis during a blackout in the whole of New York. In short, I'd rather be a puritan or a snob or something similar than realize the fateful truths of my existence right here. I have always sought answers in movies, but rather than receiving this, I will forever stick to superficial entertainment. ()

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