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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Diario de una ninfómana

Title in Português:

Diário de uma Ninfomaníaca

Title in Français:

Journal intime d'une nymphomane

Title in Türk:

Diary of a Nymphomaniac

Title in Deutsch:

Tagebuch einer Nymphomanin

Synopsis

Diary of a Sex Addict

Valerie (Belén Fabra) is a middle-aged girl who stays with her grandmother Abuela (Geraldine Chaplin). The Grandmother expresses regret that she got married to Valerie's grandfather. If she had a choice, she would not have married & have had sex as much as she can. Val is tormented & decides to write a diary.

She lost her virginity at 16 & loved the experience of sex with her first partner Eduardo. Even 14 years later, she loves Sex & likes to experiment with as many sexual partners as possible in as many positions as possible. Val loses many partners as they can't keep pace with her sexual appetite. She is late to work due to her late-night sex sessions with different partners. Her coworker friend tries to talk her out of her wild ways & to look for love.

When a particularly stable lover, Alex, leaves her, Val is depressed & goes out & has sex by a random guy she meets at a bus stop. She gets fired at work. Then her grandmother dies & Val is alone for the first time in her life. While appearing for job interviews, she meets Jamie Rajas, (Leonardo Sbaraglia) who asks her out on a date & refuses to hire her in his company as he really likes her. Val falls in love with him without even having slept with him.

But the first time she does sleep with Jamie, he is really quick & Val has a terrible time. Jamie is really rich & gets her a brand-new apartment & treats her very nice. The sex is still not great, but Val really believes that Jamie loves her dearly & is devoted to him. She wants to pay for the house that Jamie bought for her & she gets a job at a fashion firm with an Italian Boss, Harry. But Jamie is really upset & feels jealous. He even insinuates that Val got hired because of her sexual appeal rather than her qualifications.

Jamie's obsession gets worse & he even barges into Val's workplace & threatens Harry of trying to sleep with her. Val meets her previous lovers & they tell her that she is unrecognizable & that she needs to be alone. Val is still faithful to Jamie as she believes he loves her. The day she finds she is expecting, she finds Jamie does drugs & hires prostitutes for threesomes. He refuses to accept the baby as his & claims that he has been sterile for years.

Val decides to leave Jamie, has left her job & is in deep debt. Jamie threatens to kill her if she leaves. Val gets an abortion & moves out of Jamie's apartment despite his threats. She goes back to her apartment & almost gets suicidal. She nearly loses her mind & life but recovers with the help of her erstwhile colleague from work, who is the only constant in her life.

Val has gone without an orgasm for months & now her body is aroused. She gets a job at a high-end brothel. She now gets paid for doing what she loves, having sex. She meets many new lovers in her new job, along with Giovanni (Antonio Garrido) who pleasures her like no man has done before. She starts having feelings for Giovanni. But another client, Pedro, gets obsessed with Val & wants to marry her. When she resists, he pays extra to get Valerie out of the brothel in a hotel suite. There he abuses her physically & even has sex with her in the rear.

Valerie wants to be alone, but her madame tells her that the next client is Giovanni & she agrees. Giovanni has a friend & has ordered another girl. But this time, Giovanni goes with the other girl, & sends Val with his friend. She realizes that as a prostitute she is someone else's property & has no life of her own.

She gives up her job at the brothel & decides to be a free woman, the way she started out. She thanks her erstwhile colleague for her advice & wishes her luck in her own quest to find love.

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Diary of a Sex Addict
Valentine
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El amor del moro
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Sola por primera vez
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Muerte de la abuela
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El perfume de el
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La casa nueva
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Desprecio
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Celos
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Pierde un hojo
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Intento de suicidio
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El resurgir
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Muerte de la amiga
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Vuelta a la vida
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User reviews

John Adams
7/10

The musical score effectively captures the inner turmoil and conflicts that Valerie faces as she navigates through her relationships and struggles with her own desires. The music resonates with the audience and helps us empathize with Valerie's journey.

Joshua Martin
5/10

The music in the film beautifully underscores the themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and resilience that Val embodies throughout her tumultuous life.

Charles Turner
5/10

The soundtrack's evocative melodies and poignant lyrics resonate with the audience, drawing them deeper into Val's world and struggles.

Dorothy Johnson
8/10

The use of music in key scenes, such as Valerie's moments of self-reflection or her encounters with various lovers, elevates the impact of those moments and leaves a lasting impression on the audience. The music becomes a character in its own right, shaping the overall storytelling.

Margaret Lopez
8/10

The emotional depth and complexity of the soundtrack mirror Valerie's own internal struggles and growth throughout the film. The music serves as a reflection of her inner world, adding layers of nuance to her character and the story as a whole.

Dorothy Thompson
2/10

Overall, the soundtrack fell short in conveying the depth and complexity of the protagonist's journey, leaving me feeling disconnected and underwhelmed by the musical accompaniment to such a provocative and intense narrative.

Carol Parker
6/10

The soundtrack of Diary of a Sex Addict perfectly captures the emotional turmoil and intensity of Val's journey through love, lust, and heartbreak.

Dorothy Nelson
5/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of longing and loss that mirrors Val's constant search for fulfillment.

Deborah White
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Diary of a Sex Addict is a crucial element in enhancing the emotional impact and authenticity of Val's story, making it a compelling and unforgettable viewing experience.

Edward Lewis
2/10

I found the soundtrack of Diary of a Sex Addict to be lacking in emotional depth and resonance. The music did not effectively capture the intense and tumultuous journey of the main character, Valerie, as she navigated through her complex relationships and struggles.

Elizabeth Lopez
5/10

The soundtrack's composition and arrangement skillfully mirror the emotional highs and lows of Val's tumultuous journey, creating a powerful listening experience.

Charles Parker
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and genres that reflect the different stages of Valerie's life and emotional state. From tender and intimate melodies to intense and dramatic compositions, each piece complements the narrative seamlessly.

Laura Lewis
5/10

The music in Diary of a Sex Addict effectively conveys the passion, desire, and pain that define Val's experiences with love and sex.

Joshua Green
8/10

The soundtrack of Diary of a Sex Addict sets the mood perfectly for the emotional rollercoaster that Valerie goes through in the movie. The music enhances the intensity of her experiences and adds depth to her character development.

Mark Allen
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Diary of a Sex Addict is a powerful and evocative element that enhances the viewing experience and leaves a lasting impression. It effectively conveys the emotional journey of the protagonist and enriches the storytelling with its poignant melodies and themes.

David Anderson
6/10

The use of diverse musical genres in the soundtrack adds depth and complexity to the storytelling, mirroring the complexity of Val's relationships.

Charles Taylor
5/10

Each track in the soundtrack reflects the different stages of Val's life, from her carefree explorations to her darkest moments of despair.

William Davis
2/10

The composition seemed repetitive and uninspired, failing to enhance the storytelling or evoke the raw emotions portrayed on screen. It missed the opportunity to create a powerful and immersive auditory experience that could have amplified the impact of Valerie's inner turmoil and personal growth.

Margaret Miller
6/10

The music enhances the raw and honest portrayal of Val's struggles with her sexuality, relationships, and self-worth.