The film tells of a romantic experience during 1931 in Paris when Anais Nin first met Henry Miller and his wife June. It seems that things will be somewhat complicated as Nine is attracted by this method and enters into a relationship with Henry during the follow-up to June.
A lush biopic unafraid of deep thoughts and sexuality.
EmanuelLevy.Com
July 07, 2011
Philip Kaufman's erotic chronicle of Henry Miller in Paris, the first movie to get NC-17, is disappointingly long and uneventful, though nice to look at.
Following Kaufman's impressive cinematic adaptations of such difficult-to-film works as The Right Stuff and The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Henry and June is a major disappointment.