Three Ways

Three Ways

Stacey Johnson, a sexually repressed woman, brings the movie’s plot to light as she tries to live a new life and want a happier version of herself. She manages to do so by getting an attractive stranger and persuading him to engage in a threesome with her. Just like this great idea, several other amusing and open-ended situations arise in a self-discovery and relationship oriented plot.

Cast & Crew

  • Director & Writer: Jamal Dedeaux
  • Andrea Lewis as Stacy
  • Brittany S. Hall as Lorraine
  • Toccara Jones as Ebony
  • Ronin Lee as Jelani
  • Jerrel O’Neal as Justin
  • David Raibon as Tony
  • Lawrence Robinson as Dante

IMDb Ratings

Approximately 299 users have rated it thus giving the film a 5.5/10 rating on IMDB.

Personal Insights

“Three Ways” is an absolute must-watch if you’re looking for a different yet funny take on love and relationships in today’s world. Women in today’s world still try to find a reason to step out of their shells and overcome their fears, and seeing such a relatable event is pleasing. The bond between the contestants is really impressive because anyone who likes modern romantic movies will find it an interesting film.

Cultural Focal Point

The film “Three Ways” poses a complex situation that probes the audience into adjusting their mental maps and the cultural fabric of our society regarding sexism (and other paradigms) for the purpose of promoting communication and of taking consent into consideration in a global context. In this sense, the film acts as a contribution to our evolving cultural and political conversation that seeks to defy traditional meanings of gender, sexuality and power.

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