Easy Women — Photo: Christopher Mueller In Dani Stoller’s Easy Women Smoking Loose Cigarettes (★★☆☆☆), much ado gets made of a handjob administered surreptitiously by a thirty-something woman to a willing but abashed 18-year-old male virgin.
Wildly inappropriate under the circumstances, the act — speedy, and accompanied by some verbal coaching — might be a prime launching point for inter-generational drama, but it hardly qualifies as the “life-ruining” violation that Lee, the woman in question, makes it out to be.
Or, more generally, Stoller’s play misfires by having Lee seriously brand herself a monster because she just might be a sex addict.
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