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14 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
"For the fans", as people here are saying...
Reviewers here are leaving negative reviews, pointing out that the pictures in "Neu Sex" are not all professional "art" style photos, and many of them are simple "MySpace photos" (including many nude photos). I'd have to agree. It's only for Sasha's fans. But Sasha does have quite a cult following - go on YouTube and type in "sasha grey love song" or...
Published on April 9, 2012 by The Reviewer
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123 of 136 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Still not understanding the big deal
Neu Sex is a book of art photos of author Sasha Grey interspersed with a few essays. Two things motivated me to get this book. On the one hand, I am fascinated by phenomena like Asia Carrera and Bobbi Starr who seem to break the backstory mold we have come to expect from the industry, while on the other I have always failed to "get" the big deal over Sasha Grey. Plus,...
Published on April 21, 2011 by cxlxmx
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123 of 136 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Still not understanding the big deal,
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This review is from: NEU SEX (Hardcover)
Neu Sex is a book of art photos of author Sasha Grey interspersed with a few essays. Two things motivated me to get this book. On the one hand, I am fascinated by phenomena like Asia Carrera and Bobbi Starr who seem to break the backstory mold we have come to expect from the industry, while on the other I have always failed to "get" the big deal over Sasha Grey. Plus, the book has sort of been advertised as a behind-the-scenes look at the industry by an insider with a camera. How does the book deliver on my interests, and how are the photos?
The story that people like to tell themselves about the industry is that the actresses are unhappy girls without any skills to support themselves who do things they don't like in order to get attention and drugs. Actresses like Carrera and Starr seem to break the mold, inasmuch as they had other viable options that were clear to them. Is Grey, who Oscar-winning director Soderbergh describes as being not of the typical industry mold, another Carrera or Starr? Based on this book, not apparently. Grey much more conforms to the broken home/no skills story. The photos and essays in this book range from the uneducated mundane to the educated mundane, but they don't really have anything to tell us. There is not a budding artist or philosopher here. The gushing over Grey by reviewers and industry insiders has always been lost on me when confronted with the final product, and I feel the same about this book. Is the book a behind-the-scenes look at the industry by an insider with a camera? No, not at all. They are a few shots of Grey on-set, but the majority are simply portraits of Grey. I was expecting photographs BY Grey that would show how she sees the world. Instead these are all photographs OF Grey, and so it makes me wonder how many were actually taken by her at all. The portraits range from uninteresting shots that could have been taken by any schmoe with a 35mm camera to art photos that have obviously been informed by viewing the work of professional photographers. Yes, some of the photos are good, but none of them are original and few go off script ("it's about Sasha"). As for the essays, they are also mixed but mundane. In style, they fit the short, expository, non-formal format favored in art show catalogues. In content, they seem to reveal someone of above-average intelligence who hasn't given much thought to the things she's writing about. Is it true that many people have trouble being honest about their feelings with those they love? Yes. Okay. So what? In the end, I think this is mostly a book aimed at Grey's fans. You won't get much out of it otherwise.
153 of 198 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
A Collection of Myspace Self Portraits,
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This review is from: NEU SEX (Hardcover)
What happens when narcissism and incompetence get together and make a photo album? You get Sasha Grey's "Neü Sex."
I was browsing the photography section at my local bookstore when I found a copy of "Neü Sex." My understanding of the book is that it's meant to be porn star Marina Ann Hantzis' (or Sasha Grey's) foray into the world of photojournalism, chronicling the day-to-day life of a porn star. I was expecting a behind the scenes journey: photos of lighting crews, and camera men setting up shots, and actors preparing for their roles, that sort of thing. But be assured, this book is not a look into "the wild world [Ms. Hantzis] inhabits." My immediate impression of the book was from the cover: a black and white portrait of Ms. Hantzis pointing a camera at a photographer. The image conjures up memories of every single self-portrait found on an angsty teenager's myspace or facebook account. Photos like these have been done to death by thirteen-year-olds and have become a cliché. You can imagine my horror when I opened the book and realized that every single photo was just like it. Every last photo in this book is a self portrait of Marina Ann Hantzis. This book is not an example of photojournalism, it is a book of self-indulgent myspace photos. I cannot stress this point enough. Every time I turned a page in this book I felt like I was on the internet looking through some idiot's myspace profile. At one point I came across a photo of Ms. Hantzis in the shower with fake blood dripping from fake wounds and I nearly laughed aloud to myself. There is nothing "neü" about the "staged suicide photo in the bathtub/shower," which can be found on the profile of any angsty preteen trying their hardest to come across as a brooding and melancholy individual. Ms. Hantzis' desperate attempt to shock us comes across as trite and unintentionally hilarious. While the cover may lead you to believe that Ms. Hantzis is the only photographer in this book, the fact is that some of the photos were taken by her fiancée Ian P. Cinnamon. Ms. Hantzis states that Mr. Cinnamon "understood [her] aesthetic," but to be honest it is very easy to distinguish which photos were taken by who, and it is apparent that only 5-10% of the photos within the book were taken by Ms. Hantzis herself. Take a look at the four sample photos provided by amazon.com. Two of these photos, which I'm assuming were taken by Mr. Cinnamon, show an elementary understanding of photo composition. They are the photo with Ms. Hantzis is eating a sandwich, and the photo where she wears a blue earring. These two photos demonstrate an understanding of the rule of thirds, Ms. Hantzis is balanced against the negative space, the photo with the out-of-focus background demonstrates utilization of depth of field, they also show a rudimentary understanding of framing. These portraits are good enough for a relative of Ms. Hantzis to display on their mantle, but by no means are these photos avant-garde or worthy of adorning your coffee table. The photos taken by Ms. Hantzis, on the other hand, do not demonstrate such elementary knowledge. Ms. Hantzis' ham-fisted "aesthetic" is to point the camera at herself and shoot. There is no evidence of any sort of composition whatsoever. The photo where she has a lightning bolt on her head is partially overexposed because she used the flash. A Photography I student would have turned the flash off and increased the aperture size or slowed the shutter speed or here's an idea: used a Goddamn tripod! The photo with her makeup running stupidly disobeys the rule of thirds by centering herself in the image, an amateur mistake, evidence of dynamic lighting is nowhere to be found, the contrast is dull, and this photo is so utterly bland and so clearly not composed there isn't any reason to discuss it further. I can say with confidence that if it were not for the invention of auto-focus Ms. Hantzis wouldn't have been able to take a single photo of herself. The book contains an occasional blurb every several pages where Ms. Hantzis uses college-grade words to express middle-school ideas. Example: she presents the fact that American society is sexually repressed as if it's her own discovery, and then she fails to offer any insightful knowledge to this well known fact. Tell us something we don't know. In addition to talking about sexuality, Ms. Hantzis also touches on her personal identity, inspirations, and little else. She constantly reminds us that we live in the age of information, name drops Sartre, Cindy Sherman, and Nan Goldin, and tells us what other people have said of their work but offers no personal opinions about them. These blurbs are carefully written to sound intelligent but are comprised mostly of air and have little substance to them (such as her assertion that superegos prevent everyone from admitting they're bisexual, and her brilliant deduction that not exploring one's sexual desires is bad). These ramblings are a tiny fraction of the book's content, but I was requested to comment on them. Let's end this review. Don't buy "Neü Sex." Don't even bother to flip through it like I did. Marina Ann Hantzis is no photojournalist, nor is she a photographer. This book is nothing but self-portraits, and they are incompetent self-portraits at that. This book is an exercise in unoriginality, which demonstrates that Ms. Hantzis has all the creativity and artistic talent of your average myspace-using preteen. Anyone with even a minimal understanding of photography would know better than to purchase this book.
14 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
"For the fans", as people here are saying...,
By The Reviewer (Not Here) - See all my reviews
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Reviewers here are leaving negative reviews, pointing out that the pictures in "Neu Sex" are not all professional "art" style photos, and many of them are simple "MySpace photos" (including many nude photos).
I'd have to agree. It's only for Sasha's fans. But Sasha does have quite a cult following - go on YouTube and type in "sasha grey love song" or "sasha grey tribute song" - you'll find everything from major label artists, to guys with their acoustic guitars, even goofy Elvis impersonators singing their love for Sasha! I'm not joking. We're just as nutty as Nine Inch Nails fans (which I also happen to be). "Neu Sex" has gone out of print except for "Used & New". Only Sasha's cult following would be interested in the book, and if you are, get a copy if you can. For everyone else, don't waste your money. As one of the former, I give it a heavily biased 4 stars.
11 of 19 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting,
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The book is pretty much a collection of photos Sasha Grey made over a few years. If you're a fan of Sasha it is worth it. If you're looking for great photography or art you're looking in the wrong place. The written "memoirs" every 12-15 pages or so are brief and alright. If you think Sasha Grey is easy on the eyes you should by this book.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful book but not worth more than $40, unless you have the money and REALLY love Sasha Grey,
By Carrie Newman (Iowa) - See all my reviews
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I love this book. I paid $17 and change for it. Now I have seen prices up to $900.00. I think unless your wallet is well padded, its not worth that kind of money. If you are a Sasha Grey fanatic MAYBE. I do love this book. I love Sasha Grey and its sexy, beautiful, and sensual. I think most of the photos were probably taken by her husband, photographer, Ian P. Cinnamon who she does give some credit to. The impression is given that Sasha took many of the photos herself though. I bought a second copy just to put in my storm shelter because it helps ease my anxiety. So good book, and if you are a rich person, spend as much as it costs, but if you really can't afford it find a better price.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
beauty on paper,
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Just breathtaking, a beautiful addition to her artwork.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Sasha Grey Eroticism!,
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THis is a great book with interesting things about Sasha and of course many never before seen private photos. INcluding many self portrait pics, and behind the scene pics from video shoots as well. I am soo glad I bought this book years ago when it came out at about the peak of her career, now that she has left the porn limelight and the printed copies of this book have been bought up, it is now selling for obscene amounts of money, $400-$900 USD as you can see. This is because this book is true art. Sasha Grey was far more than a Porn star, and was more intelligent than any give her credit for. SHe pushed even the boundries of a filthy sexualized industry and created porn that made people cringe or cry with pleasure, depending on your hang ups or lack thereof. All in all a great book worth every penny for its artistic value.
5 of 11 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
NeuSex is not as good as OLD SEX,
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Sorry Sascha but you missed the mark...still I am a fan and will continue to watch your progress on your path to nirvana...
14 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth getting if you think she's interesting,
By windwindteartear (north america) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NEU SEX (Hardcover)
These are mainly spontaneous pics that are still taken with a keen eye for what makes a great photograph; well-composed selection and visually interesting throughout.
To dismiss these as a narcissist's MySpace photos just doesn't make sense or 'ring true' at all if you actually see the book. In fact, it was kind of obvious that Sasha Grey's MySpace photos would make a good book in the first place. If you're expecting meticulously detailed studio portraits with a full lighting crew-this isn't it. It's hardcover and 190 pages-for $20 it's great value.
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you get it, you will love it,
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Sasha Grey as a phenomenom is fascinating. Her adult film work is too rough for me. Her serious films reveal her to be an actress in desperate need of acting lessons. But as an entity existing and experiencing life, I love Sasha Grey. I hope to meet her someday. This book is best appreciated by those who understand that Sasha is a real person, living a life. If you look at these photos and aren't at least a little envious of this young girl for all the opportunities and interesting experiences she lives through, then you aren't using your imagination. I think this is a wonderful book. The words are nonsense, but the images tell enough.
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