Married People, Single Sex: The Return

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"Just when you thought it was safe to be a married people..."
  • R
  • 2002
  • 1 hr 23 min
  • 5.9  (49)

In 2002, filmmaker Edward Holzman released a steamy romantic comedy called "Married People, Single Sex: The Return." The film follows the story of two married couples who decide to explore their sexual fantasies by swapping partners. The four main characters are played by Beverly Lynne, Eric Hackett, Dawn Arellano, and Jonathan Van Erik. Lynne and Hackett portray Lisa and Mark, a couple who have been married for several years and are experiencing a lull in their sex life. Arellano and Van Erik play Susan and Steve, another couple who are experiencing a similar situation.

One day, Lisa and Mark decide to spice up their sex life by attending a swingers party. There, they meet Susan and Steve, and the two couples quickly hit it off. They decide to swap partners for the night, but what was supposed to be a one-time thing quickly turns into something more.

As the two couples continue to explore their sexual fantasies, they begin to blur the lines between their physical and emotional relationships. Lisa finds herself falling for Steve, while Susan starts to develop feelings for Mark. The four must navigate their newfound desires and figure out what it means for their marriages and themselves.

Throughout the film, there are plenty of steamy sex scenes between the couples, as well as scenes of them discussing their desires and insecurities. The dialogue is frank and explicit, and the actors do a decent job of portraying the emotional complexities of the situation.

One of the strengths of the film is the way it deals with the societal taboos around open relationships and non-monogamous sex. It doesn't judge the characters for exploring their desires, but it also doesn't shy away from showing the risks and challenges involved.

The film also touches on themes of trust, communication, and the importance of maintaining a strong emotional connection in a marriage. While the sex scenes may be the most explicit part of the film, they serve to highlight the deeper emotional needs and desires that the characters are grappling with.

Overall, "Married People, Single Sex: The Return" is a well-made, if somewhat formulaic, romantic comedy that explores the complexities of open relationships and non-monogamy. The talented cast and mature approach to the subject matter make it a worthwhile watch for fans of erotic cinema.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2002
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 23 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (49)