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Carnal Knowledge (1971)
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"Maybe you're not supposed to like it with someone you love." With a script by satirist and cartoonist Jules Feiffer, Mike Nichols's Carnal Knowledge (1971) ruthlessly exposed the damage wrought by pre-1960s sexual mores. From their post-World War II college years at Amherst through the Vietnam era, buddies Jonathan (Jack Nicholson) and Sandy (Art Garfunkel) are a catalogue of male sexual dysfunction. Sensitive Sandy falls in love with and marries college sweetheart Susan (Candice Bergen) only to wonder years later if he missed out on finding the perfect sex/love partner. Jonathan lives for aggressive sexual conquest (starting with Sandy's Susan in college), even as he rails against female "ballbusters," finally guilt-marrying his tiredly voluptuous mistress Bobbie (Ann-Margret, in an Oscar-nominated performance) after she tries to kill herself. By the late '60s, Sandy has moved on to a hippie chick girlfriend (Carol Kane) who can raise his consciousness about the sexual revolution, and Jonathan is single again, but Sandy is a little too old for the peace-and-love generation, and Jonathan bitterly faces emasculating impotence. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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Starring:
Jack NicholsonArt Garfunkel, (more)
Director(s):
Mike Nichols
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Carol M.

    It was fun to see a young Jack Nicholson displaying that impish grin and devilish eyes which are still his trademarks. He was a wonderful actor then, and only got better with age. Ann Margaret also gave a terrific performance. This movie was very frank and sexually explicit for its time, but by today's standards is not shocking at all. It was well worth seeing again.

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    Phil R.

    I remember watching this movie when it was first out. It starts out fine, but then when it focuses on Jack Nickelson I got bored with it. He always tries to be over the top in his films and I find it annoying.

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    C C.

    Dated but still a view into the minds of men. A must see for Jack Nicholson fans. Candice Bergen talent shows through as she is still a favorite of the screen today.

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