Sexopedia: Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask16 "If you want to know how this man made a movie out of this book ... 'Everything you always wanted to know about sex * - * But Were Afraid to Ask' you'll have to see the movie!" A series of sketches about our favorite sport. The funniest thing is when a doctor falls in love with one of his patients, who turns out to be an animal, namely, a sheep! Where else will you see a woman with a 10-meter breast? February 24, 2012 at 06:42 AM Probably you won't be able to make an esthete out of me. It is not given to me to understand the genius of Woody Allen. I watched several of his works. I didn't like anything. And it's not that I'm prejudiced against him. It's just really far from my subjective taste. And I can’t praise what I don’t like. And why? For example, this movie. Comedy should make you laugh because it's funny. And here you can only grin, because it is stupid and absurd. The film can be roughly called 'Woody's Eyes of Sex FAQ'. Here are a few questions and answers to them in t Sexopedia: Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex he form of visual sketches on the topic. Almost everyone has a certain fetish involved. I didn't like the first sketch about aphrodisiacs at all. I will not even discuss it. He is followed by an affair with a sheep. Not even just a novel, but a whole love triangle. I can also do without comment. It doesn't seem funny to me. The story of a couple, in which a woman could only get an orgasm from sex in public places, seemed just boring. In principle, I can say the same about a man who danced in a woman's dress. The perversion guessing game is still more or less normal until an old man who loves ropes appears. But right behind her is a giant fake boob wandering around town. This is even more absurd than the sheep episode. Even a hand instinctively reached out to turn off this film. But I decided to watch it to the end. By the way, the last sketch about ejaculation is the most normal one. It was funny to look at the little men who control our body. I give such a low rating because objectively I only liked 1/7 of the film. Woody looked great in a sperm suit. The rest is clearly not for me. And I think it's time to end my acquaintance with Allen's work with this film. It is unlikely that he will ever be able to pleasantly surprise me. In 1972, Woody Allen filmed a book by sex therapist David Rubin with a long but memorable title, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask. Although it had the status of a "national bestseller", it was still not an artistic text, which could become the main obstacle in its "transfer" to the screen. But that didn't stop Allen. As he repeatedly admitted in interviews: the more difficult the task at hand, the more interesting it is to take on its implementation. In fact, Allen ventured to take on the adaptation of the "instructions for use", if not - "phone book." Here is how, in the "classic style" of Western sexology - dry bookkeeping language - the author of the original source David Rubin described orgasm: "... the removal of energy from the genitals and its delivery up the spine leads to a decrease in pressure and postpones the need for ejaculation. Men after ejaculation still experience pleasure for some time, but most feel as if at the lowest point of the arousal graph. A successful orgasm requires every microvolt of electricity to be mobilized and directed to the penis ... ”. Allen comes up with not just 7 independent sketches of stories, but also parodies in each of them either a genre, or a fashion director, or just a television show. The titles of the chapters themselves are very eloquent: 'Why do some women not experience orgasm?', 'What is sodomy?', 'What is my perversion?', 'Are transvestites homosexuals?' ... All parody jokes, playing on the most acute sex topics - from fetishism to bestiality, are sufficiently stuffed with the shameless irony of the Jewish mockingbird. Although, for the most part, various types of sexual pathology are considered by him with obvious sympathy for their carriers - neurotic middle-aged intellectuals tormented by fears, who over the next years will become its main characters and will move from film to film. For example, Dr. Doug Ross falls in love with one of his patients, who turns out to be ... a sheep. From that moment on, the doctor loses not only peace, but also control over himself, and, ultimately, his license, work and everything that he has acquired through many years https://jiji.co.ke/nairobi-central/books-and-games/sexopedia-everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-sex-mU4WFcvJWhRQhNjrLvTBwIPU.html

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