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‘How to Please a Woman’ Review

The Australian comedy “How to Please a Woman” is based on the interesting high concept of a company that provides house cleaning and orgasm for women. This hook is intriguing — at least enough to raise the shy eyebrows. But light plots are often not enough, and in this case the movie is tense to maintain its appeal.

The story follows Gina (Sally Phillips), a middle-aged woman who is treated like cellophane by her husband and boss. She escapes the mystery of this contemporary woman through swimming, and writer and director Renée Webster often portrays Gina crawling in front of her in a swimming club without fear of the Pacific Ocean. After all this hilarious female crew sent a male stripper to Gina’s house as a surprise for her birthday, the heroine tired of our housework comes up with the idea of ​​launching a bespoke business. ..

Inspired by genuine Australian sex work services, “How to Please a Woman” has a clear eye on the puzzle of women’s joy. This is a movie that thankfully has no illusions about the miscellaneous ways to satisfy women, and the emphasis on communication above all is wise for viewers who crave the answer to Arch’s title. Advice (if safe).

Still, Webster’s storytelling has a great note. The sex scene is primarily an abbreviation that skips from foreplay to pillow stories, and when dealing with more eccentric desires, movies sometimes spit out jokes at the expense of women who aspire to empower it. The urge to interrogate is worth it, but playing the lust for laughter is one of the temptations that this volatile comedy would have been wise to resist.

How to please women
Unrated. Execution time: 1 hour 47 minutes.Can be rented or purchased at the theater Apple TV, Google play And other streaming platforms and pay TV operators.

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