After Sex (2007 film)

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After Sex
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International film poster
Directed by Eric Amadio
Written by Eric Amadio
Starring Mila Kunis
Jane Seymour
Emmanuelle Chriqui
Marc Blucas
Taryn Manning
Zoe Saldana
Music by Stephen Light
Cinematography Todd Hickey
Distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment
Release dates
2007
Running time
77 min.
Country United States
Language English

After Sex is an American 2007 comedy-drama film about several couples having conversations after sex.[1] It looks at the complexity of modern day relationships told through eight separate couples. Through dialogue and compromising situations, the film goes from the beginning of a relationship to the aftermath of one, and examines every stage in between.

Plot

Christopher and Leslie are a couple in their mid to late 20s who have no-strings-attached sex on a regular basis. After another get-together, they debate and argue over the meaning of their relationship and the nature of sex vs. love, with each of them claiming that the other is the only one developing feelings, before both finally say "I love you" to each other.

Freddy and Jay are a pair of college guys who, after having sex, argue over Jay refusing to admit that he is gay until Freddy tells him about his teenage years of hiding his homosexuality out of fear of being shunned and tells Jay that even if he cannot be honest with others about his sexual orientation, he has to be honest with himself.

Kristy and Sam are a teenage couple both of whom have just had sex for the first time in Kristy's bedroom and after some small talk, Sam has to hide when Kristy's mother, Janet, shows up for a talk about sex with Kristy.

Nikki and Kat are two college roommates who are in a sexual relationship where Nikki allows Kat to perform oral sex on her, but insists that she is not a lesbian, while Kat admits that she is, but is comfortable with hiding the fact from her strict parents.

Trudy and Gene are a middle-aged, inter-racial couple who have sex in a nature park and, during the walk back, talk about how they first met at an orgy during the "sexual revolution" of the 1970s and about their children who seem not to understand their active sexual lifestyle.

Neil and Bob are a 30-something gay couple who have sex in Neil's apartment and then drive over to Bob's house, where they discuss their roles as gay men in a relationship and who is the "butch" and the "bitch", since they both have different backgrounds and careers; Neil is the lead singer in a hair rock band and Bob is a high school football coach.

David and Jordy are an ex-couple who have met at a cheap motel for sex where David defends his infidelity and womanizing as the person that he is, while Jordy is a troubled woman who cannot seem to let go of her ex, despite her knowledge of his unapologetic cheating.

Marco and Alanna are two strangers who have sex after meeting at a nightclub where afterwards they arrive in Marco's loft where they learn more about each other, but Marco is soon disturbed about the dull-witted Alanna's admission of being a high-priced escort and of her love for sex with strangers for money.

Cast

Actor Character Notes
Marc Blucas Christopher Couple #1
Charity Shea Leslie Couple #1
Tanc Sade Freddy Couple #2
Noel Fisher Jay Couple #2
Natalie Marston Kristy Couple #3
Dave Franco Sam Couple #3
Mila Kunis Nikki Couple #4
Zoe Saldana Kat Couple #4
Jeanette O'Connor Trudy Couple #5
John Witherspoon Gene Couple #5
Timm Sharp Neil Couple #6
James DeBello Bob Couple #6
Keir O'Donnell David Couple #7
Emmanuelle Chriqui Jordy Couple #7
Jose Pablo Cantillo Marco Couple #8
Taryn Manning Alanna Couple #8
Jane Seymour Janet
Mariah Bruna Raya
Alexandra Cheron Jennifer

Crew

  • Eric Amadio (Director, Writer, and Producer)
  • Biel (Producer)
  • Darlene Caamano (Producer)
  • Daniel Delevin (Producer)
  • Emilio Diez Barroso (Producer)
  • Michael O. Gallant (Producer)
  • Lincoln Gasking (Producer)
  • Kyle Dean Jackson (Producer)
  • Raymond Miller (Producer)
  • Carmen Montijano (Producer)
  • Alan Pao (Producer)

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