Trois adolescentes britanniques partent en vacances pour un rite de passage : elles consomment de l'alcool, fréquentent les boîtes de nuit et font des amis, alors qu'elles devraient passer l... Tout lireTrois adolescentes britanniques partent en vacances pour un rite de passage : elles consomment de l'alcool, fréquentent les boîtes de nuit et font des amis, alors qu'elles devraient passer le plus bel été de leur vie.Trois adolescentes britanniques partent en vacances pour un rite de passage : elles consomment de l'alcool, fréquentent les boîtes de nuit et font des amis, alors qu'elles devraient passer le plus bel été de leur vie.
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- Nominé pour le prix 3 BAFTA Awards
- 14 victoires et 34 nominations au total
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The film has a terrific sense of dread. For a long time to begin with you are just watching these characters party and have fun. But you always know that something more sinister is just around the corner. You don't know what it is or where it's coming from exactly. You just know it's coming.
Something else I really liked about this one was that it has a lot of respect for its audience. It doesn't tell you everything. It lets you make up your own mind on what exactly a character is thinking/going through. There is some terrific acting that helps this. Often the camera will just remain on a character's face for an extended period of time and watch her go through a range of emotions when dealing with something. It was really interesting to watch.
I think film discussion groups would have a field-day with this film. There's a lot to break down and because nothing it really spelt out it leaves a lot to interpretation. This was a good one. 7/10.
"How to Have Sex" takes audiences on an intimate exploration of the lives of three British teenage girls as they embark on a rite-of-passage holiday filled with drinking, clubbing, and relationships. This coming-of-age film captures the essence of what should be the best summer of their lives, while delving into the complex and often difficult subject matters that young women encounter.
The movie's ability to tackle such hard-hitting themes in a very poignant manner makes it a standout piece. It fearlessly dives into the emotional struggles and personal challenges faced by the girls, creating a raw and authentic portrayal that resonates deeply with the audience. This authenticity, however, could make the film a tough watch for many women due to its triggering content.
The superb acting from the cast lends a natural and believable quality to the characters. Their performances add to the film's overall realism, allowing viewers to connect with the characters on a profound level. This authenticity brings a certain level of relatability, making their experiences all the more impactful.
In "How to Have Sex," the journey of self-discovery is portrayed with a great deal of realism. The film doesn't shy away from depicting the complexities of relationships, friendships, and personal growth that come with the territory of teenage life. This realism is both a strength and a potential challenge, as it might hit too close to home for some viewers.
Rating a movie like "How to Have Sex" is undoubtedly a challenging task. While the film's authenticity and exploration of hard subjects are commendable, its potential to be triggering for many women must also be taken into consideration. For those who can handle its deeply personal narrative, the superb acting and realistic portrayal will likely leave a lasting impression.
An outstanding performance from Mia McKenna-Bruce.
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- AnecdotesMolly Manning Walker said the idea for the story came from a "formative memory" during a teenage holiday, when she saw a girl perform oral sex on a man on stage during a bar crawl. "I started writing from there. We spent a bit of time in Malia doing research. We really tried to... engage with real life and what was going on. And then we did some workshops where we talked to 16-year-olds and their concept of consent, and it was quite wild what came out of that."
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Tara: [on her encounter with Paddy] I was... like asleep so...
Em: [concerned] Are you saying...? What Taz, he was like that with you on both nights?
Tara: [begins crying in fear] It's fine.
Em: You should have said something. I didn't clock, I... Taz...
Tara: No, you're right. I should have said something. It's fine.
Em: No it's not.
- Générique farfeluThe cast appear in the end credits in order of appearance. However, Olivia Brady as "Voice of Tara's Mum" appears after the sound department credits.
- Bandes originalesCame Here for Love
Written by Sigala (as Bruce Fielder), Ella Eyre (as Ella McMahon), Klingande (as Cédric Steinmyller), Bryn Christopher, and Scott Wild
Performed by Sigala and Ella Eyre
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 167 725 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 48 596 $ US
- 4 févr. 2024
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 221 661 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1