Amy's Orgasm (2001)
6/10
Like the Anti-christ, this would be the "Anti-Date" movie...
23 December 2002
The film, (based on the premise of a 29 year old self-help guru, who, though she has very little experience in the ways of romance, sells herself off as a romance expert and gets rich selling her dour and pessimistic views of love, but in the end has a revelation of brightness and light) plays very much like a movie, written, directed and starred in by a 29 year-old writer/director/actor who knows nothing about romance but still tries to gets rich selling her dour and pessimistic views of love but in the end has a revelation of brightness and light.

Written, Directed and lead role played by Julie Davis, (can you say "coincidence?"), the movie is filled with dark, self involved and "verymuchinneedofanalysis" characters. And in actuality, the movie's bright spots tend to come from those who are not so neurotic, but who are reacting to the actions of those less-reasonable persons around them.

Still, as an indie, better than most Hollywood fare and definitely containing more than a few yucks, perhaps worth a watch alone, or with same-sex companions. Like the Anti-Christ, this dour little ditty with it's cynical underpinnings plays like the "Anti-Date" of a movie, definitely not a film to share with your sweetie...
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