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Wow! One of the most scorching riveting film accounts of human sexual behavior I've ever seen. Brandon (Michael Fassbender) has a compulsion, which is as addicted as any drug addict or alcoholic. He lives off of sex. Sex of all kinds, as long as it doesn't end up in a commitment. He spends very little time thinking of much else. His anger is nourished by sex, sex and more sex.
Brandon visit's the sex clubs, hires prostitutes, does the bar scenes, preys the Manhattan subways. But what ever sexual road Brandon travels he never seems fulfilled. The opening reel very graphically tells us where Brandon's mind is. He's not a slob, but polished, good looking and intelligent. Life begin to change for Brandon when unannounced his younger sister (Carey Mulligan) Sissy arrives. For opposite reasons Sissy is also a damaged and tormented individual. As you watch Brandon and Sissy you realize there's something sickly wrong. The director/writer felt it wasn't necessary to tell us about their younger family days (I agree). It shows upon the hurt they enforce on themselves. It's written in sadness. A great character study of lonely damaged souls, carried out by two terrific performances, who deserve Oscar nominations. This film is not for everyone. Just remember it rated NC-17. But please don't stay away because you may think it's all about sex 4.5/5 Stars Jack |
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I did not enjoy this. Although Michael Fassbender was good, I felt Carey Mulligan was mis cast. I wanted some sort of explanation before the film ended. A brilliant study of a damaged person, but I expect more than that in a film.
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