Something About Sex (1998)
Directed by Adam Rifkin / Mick Jackson / Gary Foster / Russ Krasnoff
Genres - Drama, Romance, Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Sex Comedy |
Release Date - Dec 4, 1998 (USA) |
Run Time - 93 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Bhob Stewart
Adam Rifkin wrote and directed this comedy that begins at a Los Angeles dinner party when unmarried, unattached novelist Art Witz (Jason Alexander with hair) argues that couples actually live in a state of denial and cannot maintain monogamous relationships. The plotline diverges to examine the lives of couples at the dinner party, including Isaac and Claudia (Ryan Alosio and Amy Yasbeck), who have an agreement to keep their affairs secret. Medical student Sophie (Leah Lail) sees a professor when she's not with her husband, attorney Joel (Jonathan Silverman), a fan of "Oriental" massages. Despite an upcoming marriage to pregnant Sammie (Christine Taylor), chef Sam (Patrick Dempsey) can't stop looking at pornography. Shown at the 1998 Seattle Film Festival.
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Keywords
monogamy, professor, relationship, fiancee, pornography, dinner-party, writer
Attributes
Low Artistic Quality