The synopsis of this dire art-house pic may appeal to feminists, but the film itself is sure to anger them. A woman pays a gay man to sit and study her genitals while they converse in mind-numbing, tedious sexual psychology and exchange irritating misogynistic comments. What claims to be a serious dissection of the female's relationship to her body actually comes across as an offensive waste of time, and not is not only offensive to women; homosexuals are represented here as callous woman-haters. Among the 'highlights' are Rocco Siffredi inserting a garden rake into the heroine's vagina and another scene in which he paints her bits with lipstick. Don't say you weren't warned...