Eros is actually three short films about love. It's hard to assign a single rating to this presentation because the films are so widely disparate.
The Hand, by Wong Kar-wai recounts the entire history of an impossible love between a... lady of negotiable virtue and her tailor. It is lush and romantic, languid and beautiful.
Equilbrium by Stephen Soderbergh is a funny tale of a man haunted by dreams of a beautiful woman.
The Dangerous Thread of Things by Michelangelo Antonioni epitomizes all the worst cliches of high-cinema. Incomprehensible characters shouting lines of stilted, disjointed dialog. Long pointless takes. Cheesy symbolism (there's lots of towers, and cars driving through tight spaces, and the characters are always going through tunnels. So many tunnels). It does have hot women who like to take off their clothes, so it's not a total loss.