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1,001 Ways to Enjoy the Missionary Position

1,001 Ways to Enjoy the Missionary Position (2010) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  83m  •    •  Directed by: Alan Chu.  •  Starring: Amanda Plummer, William Russ, Anthem Moss, Natasha Melnick, Helen Wilson, Brian Boyd, David Han, Richard Riehle, Mary Beth Wiles, Steve Zukerman.  •  Music by: Nathan Wang.
    In the near future, where government regulations are so restrictive our most intimate acts are considered acts of rebellion, Nora tries to break out of a lifetime of strict thought and sexual repression before it's too late.

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"1001 ways to enjoy the missionary position" tells the story of a young couple that is in love with each other and decides to have children to become a real family. Unfortunately for them, the over- population of the earth has led to strict rules regarding sexual contact and only scientifically matching couples are allowed to stay together and become parents. From this point, a personal nightmare emerges that questions everything they thought was certain.

I was positively surprised by the movie. It actually delivers a very serious and thought-through dystonia that comes with realistic elements and a plot that plays with the personal fears of many people. It uses sexuality, but it doesn't circle around the topic, rather it works with it in small doses at points where it is gainful for the film. I also liked the twist in the end, that was a surprise and very skillful connected the different plots into a bigger tale. Of course the title didn't have the biggest budget but i still manages not to look cheap and uses the money well.

All in all this is a movie I would advise for people who like to think about our future and aren't afraid to face some unpleasing alternatives while doing so. It is nothing to watch when you want to switch off your brain but it keeps you entertained and emotionally involved.


Review by blumdeluxe from the Internet Movie Database.