A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon
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Average customer review:Product Description
She's got all the right stuff, but all the wrong men. Jennifer Rubin (The Doors) delivers a provocative performance in her first leading role as Helen, a recent divorcee and aspiring filmmaker trying to find her identity in all the wrong places and all the wrong men. In this erotic tale of a woman's struggle for independence, Helen finds herself on the verge of a professional, emotional and sexual odyssey that will change her life once and for all.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42591 in DVD
- Released on: 2001-04-10
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 90 minutes
Customer Reviews
Very Boring
A WOMAN, HER MEN, & HER FUTON is about a very attractive woman being involved in some really empty relationships that she uses her experiences in her screenplay. Then she gets involved with an aspiring filmaker & now she doesn't know how she feels for him.
In my opinion, this movie was very boring. The characters are very shallow & empty. The lead actress (Jennifer Rubin) acts as if she is very bored in the movie. The sex scenes were not steamy enough to even tittilate, not even in the slightest degree. The movie was slow-paced. I kept hoping that the movie would end already.
If one wants to cure insomnia, then I would recommend this movie.
what !
jennifer rubin is amazing. the story is good. the problem we have is the rest of the cast.can you say B movie. I understand that it was a low budget but please find actors that have a pulse.
Understated, complex filmmaking
"A WOMAN, HER MEN, AND HER FUTON" is one of the most accomplished films one can find about sexual politics. Although it suffers occasionally from actress Jennifer Rubin's comatose performance, the film honestly and intelligently depicts characters we know. Its style and content are reminiscent of the French film maker Eric Rohmer's, with the same kind of deceptive simplicity and a similar emphasis on the ambiguity of psycho-sexual interaction. Director Sibay is highly skilled when it comes to actors and as a writer his dialogue is often compelling. If the subject matter is your cup of tea I highly recommend it.




