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- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total
Euriamis Losada
- Doug
- (as E.L. Losada)
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Super funny with strong POC lady leads. Doesn't shy away from raunchy humor, which was refreshing from a female led comedy. It also does a great job of incorporating current events and legislation into the story. Definitely recommend.
9/10 - if you love Booksmart as much as I do, you will absolutely adore this new raunchy high school comedy that is much in the same vain but also feels entirely fresh and worthy of much acclaim.
Totally what 'Book Smart' wished it was. If you're looking for something like that, watch this.
This film definitely has something to say, and it says it pretty early on. Two best friends, Sunny and Lupe, are 17 year old high school students raised in strict households. Sunny's south Asian mother plays this culture's archetypal overbearing parent who wants her daughter to be perfect at everything, and Sunny's personality and insecurities reflect her fear of falling short, as she complies with her mother's kind, but firm, commands to always be better and not take little mistakes for granted. Her best pal Lupe rebels against her strict Hispanic father, but the writing gently lays them both into the same space of feeling afraid and feeling brave, thus complementing each other as characters. Speaking of lays, as you know or probably guessed from the film's title, someone does get laid, and a journey to track down the morning after pill ensues.
If you're rolling your eyes right now because you hate Planned Parenthood or are pro life to the very end, then this review is not for you and I'm guessing the movie wasn't for you or will not be. But if that's not the case, then I suggest you watch this with an open mind and give the organic performances of the lead actresses a chance. Both are funny, raw, sentimental, and embody the countless vibrantly close female friendships that exist all over the country at that age. Sunny and Lupe depend on each other and love each other, and the sharp twists and turns of navigating teenage life as an almost adult female with reproductive organs and hormones is child's play compared with the bond they have as friends. The dialogue and chemistry of these talented actresses' performances captures this dichotomy extremely well.
This film has many jarring and emotional turns, and yet it does not take itself too seriously. It addresses what cannot be an uncommon problem: trying to find birth control options in the plains states without disturbing the small community or infringing upon its societal norms. And that does not even account for the laws that were likely generated based on these same communal, tightly-tied values. The fear of this is palpable as the characters realize the enormity of the predicament they are in, and yet the film does not overstate it. In this way, the story rings true, and it does not play like another teen movie.
For viewers with children, this film very much deserves its mature rating. There is casual underage drinking, as well as soft and hard drug use throughout. And then of course there is the "Prince Albert" nude sex scene. So, ironically, I wouldn't allow anyone under the age of 18 to watch this film about two 17 year olds. But everyone matures at different ages, so your call.
Long story short, this film is an enjoyable journey about friendship, distrust, insecurity, confusion, actions (with very real consequences), and unconditional love.
Writing: 9/10 Acting: 9/10 Soundtrack: 8/10 Cinematography: 8/10 Gut: 9/10
Overall: 8.6 rounded to 9.
If you're rolling your eyes right now because you hate Planned Parenthood or are pro life to the very end, then this review is not for you and I'm guessing the movie wasn't for you or will not be. But if that's not the case, then I suggest you watch this with an open mind and give the organic performances of the lead actresses a chance. Both are funny, raw, sentimental, and embody the countless vibrantly close female friendships that exist all over the country at that age. Sunny and Lupe depend on each other and love each other, and the sharp twists and turns of navigating teenage life as an almost adult female with reproductive organs and hormones is child's play compared with the bond they have as friends. The dialogue and chemistry of these talented actresses' performances captures this dichotomy extremely well.
This film has many jarring and emotional turns, and yet it does not take itself too seriously. It addresses what cannot be an uncommon problem: trying to find birth control options in the plains states without disturbing the small community or infringing upon its societal norms. And that does not even account for the laws that were likely generated based on these same communal, tightly-tied values. The fear of this is palpable as the characters realize the enormity of the predicament they are in, and yet the film does not overstate it. In this way, the story rings true, and it does not play like another teen movie.
For viewers with children, this film very much deserves its mature rating. There is casual underage drinking, as well as soft and hard drug use throughout. And then of course there is the "Prince Albert" nude sex scene. So, ironically, I wouldn't allow anyone under the age of 18 to watch this film about two 17 year olds. But everyone matures at different ages, so your call.
Long story short, this film is an enjoyable journey about friendship, distrust, insecurity, confusion, actions (with very real consequences), and unconditional love.
Writing: 9/10 Acting: 9/10 Soundtrack: 8/10 Cinematography: 8/10 Gut: 9/10
Overall: 8.6 rounded to 9.
Not as raunchy as Superbad, witty as Booksmart or silly as Harold and Kumar, but Plan B is a more understated more sweet than bitter movie about 2 high school friends, Sunny and Lupe, who go on an overnight road trip to find the Plan B pill in a neighboring town. The humor is drawn from the women trying to navigate through, the silliness of high school life, the everyday of South Dakota and being women of color - the movie isn't about race at all but it is an important fabric of their background and journey. Enjoy the movie like a walk to get some ice creme with your best friend. You probably won't post about it on social media but still a pleasant way to spend the afternoon.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring an interview with Jen White on the National Public Radio program 1A, director Natalie Morales said that the movie's two lead actors, Kuhoo Verma (Sunny) and Victoria Moroles (Lupe) had to do their "chemistry auditions" (to see how well they would work together) over Zoom because of COVID-19 precautions.
- GaffesWhen Sunny and Lupe are driving into Rapid City, SD, the city in the background is actually the downtown area of Syracuse, NY.
- Citations
Ms. Flaucher: Well, that was a hoot and a half, wasn't it?
- ConnexionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Things on Hulu You Need to Watch (2021)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 47 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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