Review of Seeing Other People (2004) by Deb S — 13 Jun 2009
Ed and Alice are engaged. They love each other and feel comfortable in each other's presence. He has slept around before meeting Alice. She has a lot less experience. Alice suddenly gets restless because she imagines she's lacking experience in that area. She suggests to Ed that they have sex with other people before getting married. He doesn't want to, but she insists that if they are both completely honest, it could work. He very reluctantly agrees they should both see other people for a while.
The film shows that guys are sensitive at heart and have morals. Most of the male characters are the moralistic, straight forward types, while the women are by far the most promiscuous as they speak of nothing but pleasure and what it would be like to have sex... with someone else. They have amicable traits though, even though they are covered by the image of sex driven kittens.
The moral of the story is that sex without love means nothing; you can see the train wreck coming but this movie is not bad at all.
This review of Seeing Other People (2004) was written by Deb S on 13 Jun 2009.
Seeing Other People has generally received mixed reviews.
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