In this romantic comedy from Denmark, Sam (Tommy Kenter) is having problems with both his professional life and his marriage. His career as a film director has dried up and he's been forced to take work as an editor, while at home he can't shake the feeling that his new bride is having an affair. He loves her, and she seems to love him, but there were a lot of men in her past before they tied the knot and he's just not sure that she's being faithful. It turns out Sam's fears have a basis in fact, as she's started seeing a dentist who likes his sex rough. I Wonder Who's Kissing You Now was directed by Henning Carlsen, who draws strong and witty performances from his cast.
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