By Dennis Hevesi
February 5, 2013
...Reviews were mixed. (click here) “Miss Nyman’s performance is monotonous, and her only redeeming vice is her anger, which seems genuine and illimitable,” Joseph Morgenstern wrote in Newsweek. In The New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote, “Lena Nyman and Borje Ahlstedt are good, in addition to being perfectly presentable, in the central roles.” He added that the sex scenes were “so unaffectedly frank as to be nonpornographic...
I mean I can still sit in a theater to watch stone cold XXX entitled, "The Family Jewels, right?" And I can do that in mixed company, right? An no one expects birth control to fail? That's liberty?
February 5, 2013
...Reviews were mixed. (click here) “Miss Nyman’s performance is monotonous, and her only redeeming vice is her anger, which seems genuine and illimitable,” Joseph Morgenstern wrote in Newsweek. In The New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote, “Lena Nyman and Borje Ahlstedt are good, in addition to being perfectly presentable, in the central roles.” He added that the sex scenes were “so unaffectedly frank as to be nonpornographic...
I mean I can still sit in a theater to watch stone cold XXX entitled, "The Family Jewels, right?" And I can do that in mixed company, right? An no one expects birth control to fail? That's liberty?