![]() ![]() Not only that, when I watch this film with my wife, she actually becomes attractive to me again and we generally have a good night once the film is over. This movie is so good, I can overlook it. I have an almost zero tolerance policy for movies that show female flesh. As you may know from my other reviews, I'm the feminist accidentally born with testicles. There are very, VERY few mainstream films that tackle the subject of sexuality as well as Henry & June. They're the ones who insist there's nothing radical in this film, that it has no passion, etc., etc. The more insidious negative reviews come from people who actually are pretentious and should know better than writing the kind of garbage they've written here. Professional wrestling was invented for that crowd and that's where they should stay. They're the ones who deem anything challenging "pretentious." That's okay. The negative reviews appear to come from two different types of viewers- The most obvious are banal, simple minded buffoons who have no idea what they're looking at. Reviewed by Matt Sewell 8 / 10 Erotic Cinema for Normal PeopleĪfter reading several of the misguided reviews of this film here, I had to jump in with my opinion. ![]() Anais and Hugo help finance the book, but June is displeased with Henry's portrayal of her, and Anais and Henry have many arguments about their styles of writing on a backdrop of a Bohemian lifestyle in Paris. ![]() June shuttles between Paris and New York trying to find acting jobs while Henry works on his first major work, "Tropic of Cancer," a pseudo-biography of June. Intrigued by them both, she begins expanding her sexual horizons with her husband Hugo as well as with Henry and others. In 1931 Paris, Anais Nin meets Henry Miller and his wife June. ![]()
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