Feeling Sexy Ending Explained: Feeling Sexy is a story about Vicki, a passionate and vivacious artist with a voracious appetite for life and love. Directed by Davida Allen, this 1999 comedy film stars Susie Porter (Vicki). Rated 3.5/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Feeling Sexy?

Feeling Sexy is a story about Vicki, a passionate and vivacious artist with a voracious appetite for life and love. When she meets and marries medical student Greg, she feels she has found true happiness, but two kids and hours, weeks, years of house chores later soon shatter the dream. Vicki wants freedom, release and self-expression, and despite her love for Greg, falls into a lusty affair with art student Hugo. But dishonesty and deceit are not for Vicki. She fatally confesses all to Greg and home life becomes hellish, with Vicki left crushed and demoralized and Greg suspicious and mistrusting. A radical solution is called for and Vicki discovers that the answer may lie within her own creativity and imagination. Vicki is 'married with children' and caught in the universal dilemma - how do you keep the passion alive?

Davida Allen's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Susie Porter (Vicki)'s journey. When she meets and marries medical student Greg, she feels she has found true happiness, but two kids and hours, weeks, years of house chores later soon shatter the dream.

How Does Susie Porter (Vicki)'s Story End?

  • Susie Porter: Susie Porter's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.

What Does the Ending of Feeling Sexy Mean?

The ending of Feeling Sexy brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Susie Porter's story may not satisfy all audiences.