Good sci-fi. It doesn’t ruin the experience by pretending that reality isn’t real, or needs to be hidden from view.
It’s a deep look into gender equality, in a good way, not the sick, modern, American view.
This is not a chick flick. It’s man movie. Not many of those left in America . . . Men, I mean.
The best of women will understand this film a little bit, which is very few. This is a love story for men, like “The Notebook,” but without the chick flick presentation.
This is a movie that you watch alone, and don’t tell your American girlfriend about, cause they are to dumb to be able to relate to anyone but themselves.
This movie makes a man look into himself, his sexual desires, and what he really wants from a woman, and what the outcome of that personal desire is.