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Eddy (Josh Charles) and Stuart (Stephen Baldwin) are curious about their new roommate. When a bureaucratic snafu lands budding actress Alex (Lara Flynn Boyle) into their laps, the situation becomes tense and uneasy. But when Alex falls for Eddy and Stuart falls for Alex, it leaves Eddy to admit that he has hidden desires of his own! Sensing a potential for disaster, the three agree not to act on any romantic feelings for each other. In antic fashion, they explore the complexity of friendships, relationships and sexuality, ultimately becoming more than roommates and much better than friends. (official distributor synopsis)

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POMO 

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English A cultured, sexually free-thinking comedy about youthful relationships and non-relationships. Threesome ranks at the top of the genre alongside Singles. ()

Malarkey 

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English I didn’t expect I would be so surprised by this Swedish threesome. The movie has a strong 1990s feeling from the very beginning. The two main characters are awesome. One of them is a total horndog and the other one is a total nerd. And then there is a super hot, super horny chick. And that’s a really cool combination and a lot of fun. Later the film starts to be more serious and fully reflects the sex topic. I am not a fan of similar scenes but here it was bearable. Mainly because of the relaxed atmosphere of the university dorm. And thanks to that I actually finished the movie. ()

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Matty 

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English Three bodies, one soul. Bi, homo, hetero, all rolled into one, inhibitions set aside – he loves him, but he loves her, while she loves him. However, I don’t want to narrow the scope of Threesome (an act that you can actually look forward to seeing in the end) to the possible sexual combinations of a trio of students. Alex, Eddy and Stuart are mainly friends and the film is rather about less common forms of friendship. And about the effort to find oneself through one’s own sexuality. I just would have welcomed more Lara Flynn Boyle and less Stephen Baldwin. 70% ()

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