Richard Anthony Crenna as Nick Hamilton and Kristin Minter as Regan Price, in Julie Rubio's feature film debut "Six Sex Scenes And A Murder", which opened today at the Lumiere in San Francisco.  (Screen shot by Omar P.L. Moore/PopcornReel.com)

THE POPCORN REEL FILM REVIEW/"Six Sex Scenes And A Murder"


On One Noirish San Francisco Night, Six Degrees Of Sex-peration

By Omar P.L. Moore/May 30, 2008


"Six Sex Scenes And A Murder" is an intricate collage of intersecting stories told in a linear flashback fashion in what feels like a decidedly bygone era, years prior to September 12, 2001.  The last 24 hours of the life of career gangster Nick Hamilton (played by Richard Anthony Crenna) is the focal point of an investigation by Harry Reece, a seasoned detective played by Jasper Watts.  One by one, patrons of the burlesque club The Uptown Bar are interviewed by the detective.  Did they have any connection to the murder of Nick?  The answers are not necessarily revealed in the sex scenes of some or all of those interrogated, but the scenes are a clever device to explore the nature of the suspects' own sexual desires, some doing unsavory things far short of murder but almost as scandalous and dangerous. 

"Six Sex Scenes And A Murder", despite its eye-catching title, is anything but a film of titillation; on the contrary it presents an eloquent and mature depiction of tasteful eroticism, split neatly into six chapters.  There's the young boy who loves with all his heart who gets an opportunity to get a gift that gives; there's the woman who looks for opportunity with another of her sex; there's a husband who likes the Internet and the opportunities it affords for the sexual freedom that he craves; and there's a secretary who longs to live out her fantasies.  These, ladies and gentlemen, are among the naked stories of San Francisco, where much of director Julie Rubio's intelligent film is set and filmed.  Veteran cinematographer Marty Rosenberg vividly captures the neons, reds, blacks, violets and blues of the night with the high-definition digital video camera he shoots with.

In this, her feature film directing debut, Ms. Rubio excels with this intriguing and skillfully constructed tale.  She is sincere and honest with the canvas and vision that her film sets forth and her screenplay is tightly wound.  Never does the director condescend to her audience -- she plays the facts and events as they lay themselves bare (no pun intended.)  There are surprises and twists, and a welcomed reversal on the femme fatale/damsel-in-distress figure that we are so accustomed to seeing in films.  The alluring Regan Price (in wonderfully rendered acting by Kristin Minter) is a former burlesque dancer and becomes a crucial character in the film, which is reportedly inspired by the real-life gangland killing of a man that Ms. Rubio once had a relationship with.  "Six Sex Scenes" is an erotic drama that is thought-provoking and layered.  There's so much more to this special film than meets the eye, which is why a second viewing makes the experience of unraveling this mystery story even better. 

You'll find sex here for sure, but just how much you want will be predicated upon how much you want to see.  One gets to know much more about other incidental but important characters through their sexual habits, but the sex isn't for show as much as it is a springboard for discussion on how a society defines sex -- the suspects' habits are by themselves as much an investigation and exploration as the tireless inquisitions by Detective Reece are.

"Six Sex Scenes And A Murder", which opened today at the Lumiere in San Francisco, is one of the best and most sensual films of the year.  If it comes to your city make sure you don't miss it.

"Six Sex Scenes And A Murder" is not rated by the Motion Picture Association of America.  It contains strong sexual content, nudity, brief violence, language and drug use.  The film's duration is one hour and 54 minutes.

Related: Feature story on "Six Sex Scenes" filmmaker Julie Rubio


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