9 reviews
It's great to have a bisexual romantic comedy, but the story doesn't have the ups and downs that engage me. It doesn't have a poignant ending either. I still applaud the film makers for making this film though.
This has to be one of the stupidest movies I've ever seen has nothing to do with the sexuality there's nothing titillating about it there's no plot the acting is subpar the only thing I got out of this is there some Fruitloop woman who looks for looks and that's it I don't think I'm dense I just think this movie was that bad.
The movie and the plot don't really progress very much farther than the first ten minutes of the film...when you get to the end, there's really nothing learned. Lindsay McKeon is criminally underutilized in this film & doesn't offer more than a blank, smiling, look of astonishment that she provides in virtually every scene (not that they've given her much to work with...it's like she was hired simply on the basis of "her looks"). We get it: Women are crazy & conflicted and they look to graze on the other side of the fence in the greener grass when they view the grass on their side to be lackadaisical, uninspiring, unfulfilling, and boring...kind of like this movie!
- drivemenutzlong
- Mar 21, 2020
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... why 35 out of 165 IMDb raters give this little film a one out of ten is surely baffling... something about it they just do not at all like, saying more about them than ever they could the movie... Tasha Ames is charming, Lindsey McKeon alluring-beautiful, Ian Shepard solid-performance... an easy-enjoyable eighty-seven-minutes spent
... personally not knowing anyone like Sara, but it would appear that it sure would be interesting-fun... lots of people only make important decisions about who they are-wanna-be when an important commitment forces them into introspection... those just 'going-along' many times regretting after, sometimes well down the road of regret.
... personally not knowing anyone like Sara, but it would appear that it sure would be interesting-fun... lots of people only make important decisions about who they are-wanna-be when an important commitment forces them into introspection... those just 'going-along' many times regretting after, sometimes well down the road of regret.
For those who aren't completely close-minded or choose not to worship antiquated societal views, this movie may be your cup of tea. As a bisexual woman, this movie was a breath of fresh air for me. For once a character's bisexuality was played with raw honesty, and wasn't overly sexualized or created for the male gaze. The lead actress conveyed the fear and awkwardness of exploring something new to her excellently. Sure some of the dialogue wasn't true to life. However, it's hard to sum up the feeling of knowing that what you want goes against norm and quite possibly your own beliefs and emotions without some long-winded monologues thrown in.
- MichelleyyDee
- Oct 12, 2018
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Well written .. actresses were beautiful and well spoken .. I enjoyed the storyline.
Wonder her ending or her plan to get an anwer for me, but there seems no answer. Just to live the answer... From a Chinese fan...
I loved this movie, from the awkward encounters the main character has, to the fact she always wears that ugly red coat. I believe the movie really captures the fear and anxiety of coming into a new lifestyle while clinging onto the old one. Some of the actors are not very experienced but the editing makes it more palatable. This was a very beautiful fairytale that kinda just turns the ugly growing pains of actualizing one's self into drunken phone calls and I love that.
- pseannaisgreat
- Dec 27, 2018
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