Oh. My. Lordy. How refreshing!
I saw the movie "The Sessions" today. It was fantastic. It was provocative, romantic, real, sad, funny, raw, human and humane. It is based on the autobiographical writings by Mark O'Brien, a poet/writer who was not-quite-paralyzed from the neck down due to a bout of childhood polio. He lives mostly in an iron lung and always on a gurney. At 38, he sets out to lose his virginity and after consulting with his priest, decides to see a sex-therapist. It challenges the conventional stigma surrounding the disabled and allows you to truly empathize with the guy. The movie did a great job of bringing the characters to life - the relationships were real and you could genuinely relate, no phony business.
I think the actors were fantastic, John Hawkes plays Mark O'Brien and Helen Hunt is Cheryl Cohen-Green, the sex-therapist. You really had a sense of empathy - both happy and sad, for Mark. I will leave it at that, you ought to see the movie for yourself to truly experience it.
I saw the movie "The Sessions" today. It was fantastic. It was provocative, romantic, real, sad, funny, raw, human and humane. It is based on the autobiographical writings by Mark O'Brien, a poet/writer who was not-quite-paralyzed from the neck down due to a bout of childhood polio. He lives mostly in an iron lung and always on a gurney. At 38, he sets out to lose his virginity and after consulting with his priest, decides to see a sex-therapist. It challenges the conventional stigma surrounding the disabled and allows you to truly empathize with the guy. The movie did a great job of bringing the characters to life - the relationships were real and you could genuinely relate, no phony business.
I think the actors were fantastic, John Hawkes plays Mark O'Brien and Helen Hunt is Cheryl Cohen-Green, the sex-therapist. You really had a sense of empathy - both happy and sad, for Mark. I will leave it at that, you ought to see the movie for yourself to truly experience it.
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