Sep 25,2014
nudity | The film largely focuses on the relationship issues of the different couples, highlighting the sexual fantasy and peculiar quirks that some of the characters have. For example, one of the female characters realises that she gets sexually aroused when her partner cries, which is a condition known as 'dacryphilia'. As such, she goes all out to manipulate her partner emotionally to get what she wants. A male character, who is often talked down to by his wife Maureen, realises that he gets excited watching her sleep, a condition known as 'somnophilia'; while another female character tells her partner that her sexual fantasy is to be raped by him. There are also sexual scenes between a couple. However, the scenes do not contain strong details as the shots are mostly focused on the characters facial expressions and upper body without portraying any nudity. There is also a prolonged scene which involves an awkward three-way phone call with various crude hand gestures and explicit sexual language used. |
violence | A car crash is shown twice. First a man is driving and calls his wife. The crash is heard through the answering machine. At the end of the movie a man is hit by a car; it is the same crash from before. |
frightening | Due to the sexual content present throughout the film, as well as moderate themes to fetishes, it is recommended for persons aged 18 and above. |