The Sessions Comments

  • Paula 2022-01-06 08:02:25

    They said not to have sex with a virgin, or they would be read for a...

  • Sam 2022-01-06 08:02:25

    To save people by sex is to be a goddess; to save people with sex is to be a...

Extended Reading
  • Andres 2022-01-06 08:02:25

    Sex therapy, love education

    Mark is 38 years old this year and he is still a virgin. At the same time, he is also a second-rate love poet, a special reporter for Life Weekly, and a patient with severe polio. After the age of six, Mark could only lie flat on a respirator, with his head turned to the fixed side. During the day,...

  • Darian 2022-01-06 08:02:25

    Life is better because of sex

    The subject matter of the film's story is very special. How can a person who can't move his whole body have a real sexual experience. Coupled with real-life adaptations, these two points are attractive enough.

    All men are created equal. Sex too. As a disabled person, Mark O'Brien is the same. The...

The Sessions quotes

  • Mark O'Brien: What happens when...?

    Cheryl: What happens when what?

    Mark O'Brien: When people become attached to each other.

    Cheryl: What people?

    Mark O'Brien: Just people.

    Mark O'Brien: What's the chemistry in it all? When people are attracted to each other.

    Cheryl: Are you attracted to me?

    Mark O'Brien: God, no.

    Cheryl: Ha-ha-ha.

    Mark O'Brien: I'm just talking hypothetically.

    Cheryl: Hypothetically... they write poems. They have sex.

    Mark O'Brien: And what happens next?

    Cheryl: After poetry and sex? Nothing or everything. The rest is by negotiation, as it were.

    Mark O'Brien: What do you mean?

    Cheryl: I mean, you can leave it at love and attraction... or you can make things complicated, like most people do.

    Mark O'Brien: Have you?

    Cheryl: Yes.

  • Cheryl: Hi Mark O'Brien!

    Mark O'Brien: Your money is on the desk over there.

    Cheryl: Yes it is! Thank you!

    Mark O'Brien: I didn't know whether to pay you now or after.

    Cheryl: I'm not a prostitute, so you don't have to pay me up front.

    Mark O'Brien: That was the wrong way to start off.

    Cheryl: It really was! Shall we start again?