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Summary: Matt, a young glaciologist, soars across the vast, silent, icebound immensities of the South Pole as he recalls his love affair with Lisa. They meet at a mobbed rock concert in a vast music hall -- London's Brixton Academy. They are in bed at night's end. Together, over a period of several months, they pursue a mutual sexual passion whose inevitable stages (familiar to anyone who's ever been in love) unfold in counterpoint to the nine live-concert songs of the story's title. (Tartan Films)
9 1/2 Weeks A.D. 2004. There is decent scenes with rock concert divided with decent passioned sexual intercourses. I did not find it that much of a movie story that I'd got forces to see it till the end. A lap dance scene was kind of interesting but ended too soon; Margo herself was not that sexually attractive to me.
Absolutely beautiful. I think this movie is a real candidate for being misunderstood, and that there are a lot of people out there who would see it as pornographic. With a movie like this there are bound to be haters, but there is nothing more beautiful than the honesty in their movements, in the uninhibited showing of life and love. I think it's an amazingly honest, beautiful movie. A .
The film tries to depict sex as a normal part of a relationship, but goes so far as to reduce something as complicated as a relationship to sex and music. And since both aspects are filmed in a dreamy, disconnected way both the songs and the sex gets boring pretty quickly. It really feels like a good half hour of the film that actually develops the characters and gives the relationship some depth was never incorporated simply, because the writer ran out of ideas.
Sparse plot line. This film is about 70% medium-core sex, which validates the use of the female leads masturbation as a device to imply the relationship is on the rocks. Designed to push censorship boundaries I suppose it does so, achieving a theater release in the UK.
I wished the girl had something interesting to say, but she didn't. It's not an intimate movie, nor is it a sexual one. Perhaps the scene of people stomping the stuff on the ground during the credits was the most interesting bit
"The sex scenes are clearly filmed with progression in mind, moving ever outward from the characters until their organs take center stage." - Keith Uhlich
Seriously, was this necessary? What a load of crap, you see people fucking every 2 minutes (which is beyond annoying and boring), and then you see a stupid concert. Repetative, boring, stupid bullshit
This film is a necessary step to the depiction of sex as a normal part of people's lives in cinema. The sex is honestly portrayed but as a film it's quite dull - I guess you have to be young, in lust, and a fan of Super Furry Animals to like it.