138 - Nymphomaniac

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So I recently finished watching a two part movie series called Nymphomaniac about a sex crazed woman that rides the cock carousel her entire life. For her, sex is the ultimate drug and the defining experience for her existence The film is about the Nymphomaniac telling her life story to a sixty year old man who is a virgin and also a man going his own way. Essentially the story is about the interactions between a woman riding the cock carousel her entire life and a man that has absolutely no interest in women whatsoever. She's telling him her story and he says he can be the best judge because he has sexual desires and therefore he can remain the most unbiased. He's more interested in reading books and fly fishing. He did try masturbation when he was younger but it did nothing for him so he stays asexual his entire life. If you don't want any spoilers then please go watch the two part film before continuing on with my review video. Just be warned that I will give away the story here. So let me go forward then. There are tons of holes in the script and the film is kind of a place where many actors careers go to die. The films supporting cast include Uma Thurman, Christian Slater and Shia Labeouf all sporting the worst English accents since Angelina Jolie in Tomb Raider. The only good actor in that group was was Uma Thurman. When the Nymphomaniac, she's called Joe in the film steals her husband she goes over to her apartment and tries to shame her husband as well as Joe. And she says that Joe has ruined at least five or six lives in the process. I thought this was the best scene in the film because it shows the damage riding the cock carousel truly does in our society. More often then not women have power over men's hearts and can ruin families, destroy men emotionally and leave others to pick up the pieces. Not to mention the fact that riding the cock carousel only increases the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in our society. The film also doesn't really talk too much about sexually transmitted diseases and pretends like they don't exist. Anyone sleeping with thousands of people throughout her lifetime like Joe the main character in this film would probably have more green slime from the teenage mutant ninja turtles oozing out of their insides. The film tried to skirt around that as much as possible by being set in the nineteen fifties, sixties and seventies before the time of aids and HIV. But I believe there are also parts of the film that are set in the nineteen eighties and nineties. There is a certain level of obscurity in the film that isn't explained.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy