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How to Have Sex

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Mia McKenna-Bruce in How to Have Sex (2023)
Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday - drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.
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Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday - drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday - drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday - drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.

  • Director
    • Molly Manning Walker
  • Writer
    • Molly Manning Walker
  • Stars
    • Anna Antoniades
    • Mia McKenna-Bruce
    • Lara Peake
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,030
    316
    • Director
      • Molly Manning Walker
    • Writer
      • Molly Manning Walker
    • Stars
      • Anna Antoniades
      • Mia McKenna-Bruce
      • Lara Peake
    • 78User reviews
    • 130Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 14 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Anna Antoniades
    Anna Antoniades
    • Airport Announcer…
    Mia McKenna-Bruce
    Mia McKenna-Bruce
    • Tara
    Lara Peake
    Lara Peake
    • Skye
    Enva Lewis
    Enva Lewis
    • Em
    Eleni Sachini
    • Hotel Receptionist
    Samuel Bottomley
    Samuel Bottomley
    • Paddy
    Shaun Thomas
    Shaun Thomas
    • Badger
    Laura Ambler
    Laura Ambler
    • Paige
    Elliot Warren
    Elliot Warren
    • Male Club Rep
    Guy Lewis
    • Tom from London
    Eilidh Loan
    Eilidh Loan
    • Fi
    Finlay Vane Last
    Finlay Vane Last
    • Josh
    Eric Manaka
    Eric Manaka
    • Fi's Friend
    Matilda Rowe
    Matilda Rowe
    • Fi's Friend
    Elizabeth Matthews
    • Fi's Friend
    Daisy Jelley
    Daisy Jelley
    • Gemma
    Konstandina Rousohatzaki
    • Leah…
    Olivia Brady
    Olivia Brady
    • Voice of Tara's Mum
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Molly Manning Walker
    • Writer
      • Molly Manning Walker
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    User reviews78

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    7jtindahouse

    Creates a sense of dread and respects its audience

    We don't get enough films like 'How to Have Sex'. Perhaps because they are hard to promote and sell, but when they are done right they are so good that it shouldn't matter. I love the understated nature and the ultra-realism this film possessed. Everything just hits so much harder because of that.

    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.
    7klastaitas

    Youth and Innocence Portrayed Perfectly

    One of the main things I disliked about this film was the title, not because of some misguided belief in the censoring of the word "sex", but because of the conversations that ensued, many times, after telling a friend about the astonishing film I had just seen at the cinema.

    Besides that minor inconvenience, the film showcased a phenomenal range of talent in all aspects of the film. Molly Manning Walker shows off her modern and evocative cinematography to truly connect the audience with the characters. Walker also wrote the script which is equally brilliant and manages to capture the essence of youth in each of the characters. Not only that, but she also shows no hesitation in creating a realistic depiction of youth which is extremely difficult to find in films today. Walker has created a film which weaves the innocence of three young adults into a story of loneliness and despair that is strikingly relevant to the world today.

    It is obvious that this film is deeply personal to not only Walker but also to the three actresses that played the main parts. A story with such tangible emotion cannot be written without a deeply personal idea at the core. The film will put you in the shoes of three young women and will tell you exactly how women feel today.

    The performances of the three young adults was masterful. It was like they weren't even acting. The slow decline of Tara's outward personality to a lonelier and more isolated one is showcased brilliantly by Mia McKenna-Bruce. The comedy that flourished at the start of the film was perfected by the young women's ability to so accurately display the emotions that run through every person's head at that age.

    Disturbing and hilarious this film left me in my seat a few minutes after it finished. Unlike any other film I have ever seen it will take you on a journey that you've already had before but always wanted to experience again, the journey of youth, and maybe you'll realize you actually, probably, and in most circumstances, do not want to experience that journey again.
    8duygueksi

    How to say 'NO'

    I loved the movie.. As a woman who was a teenager once, I (and almost all of us) know these kind of uncomfortable situations whether they're small or more serious.. The movie's done a wonderful job reflecting Tara's emotions, how she felt and why she couldn't do more than she did.. The final may be dissapointing for some, I even wanted more but it's ok.. It's just like real life.. Mostly.. If I'd make a final with a couple of words, I'd say to the young girls&women if I may (which you already know) just say 'no'! Even if you're not sure of what you want, wait till the time you're %100 sure. Wait.. Say no.. Learn how to say 'NO' and overcome your shyness, talk to others, the shame part belongs to the other person, doesn't it?
    6derek-duerden

    Fairly Depressing

    It's many decades since I was a teenager, and over 10 years since my own kids navigated that period for themselves, but if this really is representative of what it's like for the current generation (and I guess I have to believe it is, at least somewhat), then it's kind of sad, I think. I wish them well.

    As a film, this takes its time to find a balance, IMHO, but the core characters come through pretty well by the end, although personally I found some of them seriously underwritten (e.g. The lesbian couple) and would have preferred them either silent or absent, or given more to do. However, this is a first-time filmmaker, so perhaps that's a bit harsh.

    Don't expect a fun time.
    8Xstal

    Teenage Trauma...

    A year of school has finished it's time for fun, so with your two best friends together you all run, to a place close to the sea, a place in Greece where there'll be glee, unaware of an event to make you glum. To begin with you're a vibrant, glowing girl, taking everything that's thrown in a great whirl, dancing, swimming, drink too much, entertainments what you clutch, but it's not too long before nightmares unfurl. As events accelerate and tides get strong, grabbing hold they take you to a place that's wrong, where advantages are taken, disbelief when you awaken, it's with shock you travel home, where you belong.

    An outstanding performance from Mia McKenna-Bruce.

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    • Trivia
      Molly 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."
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      The 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: Never Trust the Standing Ovations | CANNES 2023 Indiana Jones, Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Came 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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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Greece
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cómo tener sexo
    • Filming locations
      • Malia, Crete, Greece
    • Production companies
      • MUBI
      • Film4
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $167,725
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $48,596
      • Feb 4, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,221,661
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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