Zerophilia
- 2005
- 1h 30m
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6.1/10
2.5K
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In this sexually ambiguous romantic comedy, Luke, a naive college student, struggles with issues of masculinity while he comes to terms with a rare genetic disorder that causes the afflicted... Read allIn this sexually ambiguous romantic comedy, Luke, a naive college student, struggles with issues of masculinity while he comes to terms with a rare genetic disorder that causes the afflicted to switch gender at will.In this sexually ambiguous romantic comedy, Luke, a naive college student, struggles with issues of masculinity while he comes to terms with a rare genetic disorder that causes the afflicted to switch gender at will.
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Without dropping any spoilers - though if you're reading this you probably already know too much ;) - I'd sum the point of this movie as "before you can find your soul-mate, you have to truly know your own soul". It playfully & non judgmentally deals with gender roles, and desires. It's cute, at times contrived - but I'll cut them lots of slack, because this is an unusual plot and moving the story along sometimes takes some real contortions. The cast is all wonderful & likable - even those who could be deemed 'villains' have their own understandable logic. In a world of teenage comedies about finding sex, recreational substances, or adventures involving large amounts of toilet humour, this is anything but a mainstream movie. Still, for those who took the effort to seek it out, it's a worthwhile, and heartwarming watch. Does using the term "heartwarming" constitute a spoiler? ;)
See it at least twice. Once with fresh eyes, and again with wisdom.
See it at least twice. Once with fresh eyes, and again with wisdom.
I suppose that my summary says it all I had medium expectations for this film. I liked the concept but was worried that it would be played for the wrong laughs and bathroom humor. Instead I, and you will be as well, was rewarded with a sensitive and witty look at how we deal with our own identities.
Luke has to work through the age old question of "who he is" though he is working in some unfamiliar territory.
Pay attention to the dance of characters and you will not be too startled in the end. Though the premise is far fetched the director has managed to pull it off delicately and satisfactorily.
I loved all the leads, but found the character named Jeanine to be the wisest of the bunch.
Luke has to work through the age old question of "who he is" though he is working in some unfamiliar territory.
Pay attention to the dance of characters and you will not be too startled in the end. Though the premise is far fetched the director has managed to pull it off delicately and satisfactorily.
I loved all the leads, but found the character named Jeanine to be the wisest of the bunch.
This film is an affirmative coming of age film for a teenage man with a condition that makes him change sex when he has sex.
The plot is very original and innovative. I have never thought about anything remotely like that before! On the surface, it is a film about an imaginary genetic condition called zerophilia. It explores self discovery and self acceptance. Luke finds out that he in fact like guys, tries to change this but fails. Then he accepted himself as who he is, and starts a relationship with Max. This very much mirrors the sexual discovery of adolescents.
This film brings a positive message about self acceptance, as highlighted in the symbolic scene of Luke given a light blue top for ladies. It's OK whoever you choose to be.
The positive message is portrayed in an entertaining way. I hope this message can reach a wider audience!
The plot is very original and innovative. I have never thought about anything remotely like that before! On the surface, it is a film about an imaginary genetic condition called zerophilia. It explores self discovery and self acceptance. Luke finds out that he in fact like guys, tries to change this but fails. Then he accepted himself as who he is, and starts a relationship with Max. This very much mirrors the sexual discovery of adolescents.
This film brings a positive message about self acceptance, as highlighted in the symbolic scene of Luke given a light blue top for ladies. It's OK whoever you choose to be.
The positive message is portrayed in an entertaining way. I hope this message can reach a wider audience!
I was a little skeptical to watch this movie when I first heard about it. I couldn't tell if it was a comedy or a drama. Yet, within the first five minutes of the film, I was really too impressed with Taylor Handley natural acting skills and lovable portrayal of "Luke," to really care.
"Zerophilia" ended up being funny and dramatic at the same time. The whole idea of switching genders through a genetic condition somehow worked in the story's overall message of acceptance-no matter who you are.
I think I'll watch it again, if not just to see the reaction of everyone in the theater in the shocking scene with Luke (wow).
"Zerophilia" ended up being funny and dramatic at the same time. The whole idea of switching genders through a genetic condition somehow worked in the story's overall message of acceptance-no matter who you are.
I think I'll watch it again, if not just to see the reaction of everyone in the theater in the shocking scene with Luke (wow).
This one's an odd one that's actually oddly enjoyable.
"Zerophilia" imagines a world in which a communicable disease exists that causes sexual partners to suddenly change gender.
The change is triggered in macho Heath Ledger lookalike Luke, who promptly transforms into sexy babe "Luca" after a backseat tryst with a gal played by "Weird Science" hottie Kelly LeBrock, whose star has clearly fallen so, so far.
What's charming about this movie is the way the characters so awkwardly navigate their male and female selves. Some humor is tossed in as their friends struggle to deal with these abrupt changes.
The "odd" comes in at, of course, the premise, as well as how expertly the casting director matched the male and female representations of each character. Their physical similarities made the film's low-budget transformation SFX seem like straight-up magic.
It's not as laugh-out-loud funny as you might expect, but is a lot more enjoyable than you might expect, too, thanks to some endearing performances and a sensitive script.
"Zerophilia" imagines a world in which a communicable disease exists that causes sexual partners to suddenly change gender.
The change is triggered in macho Heath Ledger lookalike Luke, who promptly transforms into sexy babe "Luca" after a backseat tryst with a gal played by "Weird Science" hottie Kelly LeBrock, whose star has clearly fallen so, so far.
What's charming about this movie is the way the characters so awkwardly navigate their male and female selves. Some humor is tossed in as their friends struggle to deal with these abrupt changes.
The "odd" comes in at, of course, the premise, as well as how expertly the casting director matched the male and female representations of each character. Their physical similarities made the film's low-budget transformation SFX seem like straight-up magic.
It's not as laugh-out-loud funny as you might expect, but is a lot more enjoyable than you might expect, too, thanks to some endearing performances and a sensitive script.
Did you know
- TriviaThough no mammals exhibit zerophilia, some amphibians can change sex when their population doesn't have enough of the one sex to propagate the species.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Midnight Screenings: Kung Pow! Enter the Fist/Code 8/Zerophilia (2022)
- SoundtracksRattle On
Written & Performed by Larry Thomas Moore, Chris Wood, Frank Ewing and Bob Cahill
Performed by Downtown Harvest
By Arrangement with Beond Management
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Box office
- Budget
- $450,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,763
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,616
- Oct 15, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $7,763
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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