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Threesome

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Movie Review: Almost As Good As Having A Real Threesome
Summary: 5 Stars

Threesome is a movie that works on so many levels. It works as a comedy, because there are many laugh-out-loud moments, most of them courtesy of Stephen Baldwin. It works as a drama. And it works as a romance, although a very unconventional one. It's also very sexy, without showing much nudity. That's tough to do, but Threesome pulled it off.

Movie Review: one of my top 5
Summary: 5 Stars

it also shows a smaller role played by the very funny arguette sibling Alexis Arquette who you may note for his boy george wanna be character in "the wedding singer" in this movie though he plays one of the lobby lizards. a guy with a nerdy little faghag and kittie litter breath with a big ole crush on Eddie..

Movie Review: Makes me wish college
Summary: 5 Stars

This film perfectly captures the rambunciousness (sp?) and self exploration we experienced in college - even if you don't completely identify with the characters, the atmosphere created leaves you nostalgic.

Movie Review: "Threesome" movie
Summary: 5 Stars

Love the movie, so I decided to order it online on Amazon. Shipped very fast and in great condition. Enjoyed the movie :)

Movie Review: Funny and Poignant Look at College Life
Summary: 4 Stars

Threesome (1994), despite some lapses into puerile humor, remains a thoughtful film about college life. While films like Reality Bites (1994) focus more on the trials of life after college, Threesome ventures into the lives of three students who meet during their third year of school. Eddy (Josh Charles), a transfer student, finds himself assigned to room with a likeable yet Neanderthal-esque, Stuart (Stephen Baldwin), whose primary focus in life includes cutting corners, drinking, and conquering hapless women. As a result of a bureaucratic error, Alex (Lara Flynn Boyle) finds herself assigned to the same suite as Eddy and Stuart. Initially, Alex avoids her two male neighbors until she realizes their friendship might be worth greater consideration.

Threesome is a drama/comedy which will appeal more to a Generation X audience that went to college during the late 80's through the 90's. The comedy in Threesome is quirky and irreverent, offering an honest portrayal of young adults as they explore their own academic concerns while managing the tricky balance of dorm life, the latter an easier pastime given the freedoms that come with living away from home. Fleming allows us to see how three disparate characters could be drawn into a kind of physical attraction resembling something out of Sartre's No Exit. Yet, he allows each of them enough character development so that their complexities surface with relative ease as they come to know one another better.

Eventually, Threesome is about friendship and not sex. The moral in Threesome is that sex can complicate friendships and when all of them are faced with a difficult situation towards the end of the film, it is no surprise that the dilemma which leaves them reeling is enough to sever the closeness which they shared at the outset. Threesome does not idealize friendship as if it were something permanent and stable, but offers a candid look at relations in which people can find mutuality and intimacy in short periods and that unforeseen circumstances which bring people together can be enough to provoke exploration.
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