A Lightweight, But Surprisingly Sweet, Czech Comedy That Has Sex On Its Brain (And Everywhere Else)
There is a refreshingly open and adult perspective about sex presented in the new lightweight Czech comedy "4Some." Let me translate that: many people are going to hate Jan Hrebejk's look at unconventional relationships. The movie suggests that friends can embark on an unorthodox sexual adventure that defies conventional norms AND not be ruined or punished for the event. Wow! What a suggestion, a shocking notion that we are free to make our own decisions as long as we're not hurting anyone else. Of course, the opponents of sexual liberation will say this movie subverts decent living and the institution of family. I say that it redefines family and live and let live. I won't contend that "4Some" (also released as Holy Foursome and The Holy Quarternity) is the best film you'll see this year. It's not. But if you don't mind a candid comedy about the reawakening of middle-aged sexual desires, the movie feels strikingly different
I would try to be purposefully vague...
IT DELIVERS!
This movie is subtitled, but don't let that sway you from tuning in. The most alluring thing about 4some is that, it is so REAL.
I was expecting the usual Hollywood take on couple's sex, you know, real hot women, and equally good looking men.
This film features men and women that could be your next door neighbors. This, and the realistic build-up to the sex scenes makes it very very sensual. I felt while watching it with my girlfriend that we were viewing someone's private video of their Holiday!!
The movie was low budget with no special effects. I would like to see this movie one more time. You know, when you see a movie a second time, you ALWAYS see things you missed!! Truly looking forward.
It's and Okay movie
It's and okay movie it was excellent to rent and watch once. But the price was kind of high also for renting. I think this movie should rent for about 2.99
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