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Xiofire says...
4 months ago
Sobering, harrowing, sharp; How To Have Sex pulls back the curtain on the much glamourised coming-of-age drinking holidays that permiate teenage British drinking culture, and reveals the cold, isolating and downright depressing reality that comes after the loud music and copious amounts of alcohol. The death of childhood and innocence, the split in friend groups as life paths are chosen and become more defined, the rush to grow up and complete milestones by societal predefined times, the unspoken trauma of our first sexual encounters that are brushed off due to intoxication and expectation; it's all shown so realistically and relatably that it's shocking we all have similar experiences yet nothing seems to change or improve. A modern tragedy, and a very important one at that.
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miguelreina says...
4 months ago
It notably shows the impulse of youth, but also the need to fit into a society that pushes towards the most superficial representations of personal satisfaction. The third act is downright disturbing, and the way the camera zooms in on Tara's face is more expressive than any explanatory dialogue. It is an intelligent film that knows how to set the pace and develop events in such a way that there is always a certain suspense due to what has happened or what is about to happen. Concern is built from the apparent normality.
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Chinalover33 says...
4 months ago
Very realistic portrayal of what some women have to deal with in their lives. This film tackles a lot of ideas and I think it's all done very well.
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JustFrank says...
4 months ago
I've not had sex yet and that's not how you do it.
Wow, a silently powerful performance from Mia McKenna-Bruce and the rest of the cast is good. Molly Manning Walker with a great debut filled with authentic performances and a beautiful shot film.
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Saint Pauly says...
11 months ago
Like a library book: it has an interesting story and it's well told but it's neither unique or new.

This film of three British female friends on spring break in Greece is a technical success helped by a cast who can play drunk better than anyone in recent memory. The film will be a big hit with those who want to relive their party days from University.

Sadly, How to Have Sex limits itself to one (very important) theme that it chooses to treat in a perfunctory manner, rather than try to encompass the larger experience of a young woman's sexual coming-of-age.

(How to Have Sex won the Grand Prize in the Un Certain Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023.)

PS I still wish young directors (and more experienced ones, too) would create **new** stories rather than regularly returning to the well of autobiography, which isn't as interesting as they seem to believe.
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BaronZeppeli says...
4 weeks ago
Excellent film that deals with delicate themes and does so in a very sensitive way. Fresh direction that keeps you glued to the screen, it focuses a lot on the glances between the characters and on what is left unsaid. It is not as banal as it might seem and manages to stage the problems that the carelessness and naivety of young people can bring
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Codex13 says...
2 months ago
This really snuck up on me. At first I thought it was going to be just another movie about a group of girl friends partying on vacation, but the drunk acting was really fantastic, and the lead especially gave so much with the slightest expression. I really hated her one friend, but I liked Em and I thought both girls were great actors. I got really anxious as her night progressed, and as hard as it was to watch, I thought I was going to get through this movie without any tears. But then the end at the airport happened, and my heart just broke for this girl who just wanted to lose her virginity and have a good time with her friends. I haven't cried like I did at the end of this movie in a long time, I have a lot of my own healing to do, and this movie was a bit of a sneaky gut punch. Hoping to see Mia McKenna-Bruce in a lot more to come
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gwomack says...
3 months ago
there is, though, a one great song that i had to watch the credits til the end to know the name of.
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The Ace Face says...
4 months ago
Three school leavers go on their summer holidays abroad for a non-stop binge drinking and partying holiday.
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