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Swung
TrailerThe movie follows David and his girlfriend's ending marriage due to David's trouble in the bedroom. In order to do something to save their marriage, they stumble upon the swinger scene, which might be a messy solution to their problems.Actors: Elena Anaya, Owen McDonnell, Elaine M. Ellis, Greg Hemphill, Marta Gvazdauskaite, Shauna Macdonald, Lesley Hart, David Elliot, Anne Connor, Kimberly Neill, Gerry McLaughlin, ...»Director: Colin KennedyCountry: United KingdomDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 4.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Swung"
ScotsmanDecember 13, 2015A dull and mostly dour affair, enlivened not one bit by groaning - pun fully intended - descents into kinkiness and smutty innuendo.
Independent (UK)December 11, 2015This Scottish-made "swingers" film, based on a novel by Ewan Morrison, has some intriguing elements but is undermined by its shifts in tone and approach.
Daily Mail (UK)December 10, 2015Indifferent acting and writing made me want to swing in a different direction altogether . . . towards the exit.
Times (UK)December 10, 2015Ewan Morrison's nuanced and thoughtful debut novel Swung is mostly de-fanged in this tentative, trepidatious, big-screen adaptation.
GuardianDecember 10, 2015This British drama takes an admirable risk in trying to make a serious film about the contemporary swinging scene without resorting to either juvenile sniggering or censoriousness.
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