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She'll Follow You Anywhere
By chance the perfume creators Mike and Al produce a scent that makes women go wild for sex. While they desperately try to find the recipe for their product of chance, they use it on random women they meet in the train and fuck their brains out in a hut in the forest. A central problem is to explain their absence from work to wives and colleagues.
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Plot Summary
A shy, unassuming Cambridge University student discovers his recently deceased uncle was a notorious womanizer. He inherits his uncle's elaborate sex manual and attempts to use its advice to woo the girls of his dreams, often with disastrously hilarious results. The film follows his clumsy and comical attempts at seduction.
Critical Reception
She'll Follow You Anywhere was not a critical darling upon its release, often being described as a rather forgettable British sex comedy of the era. While some found its lighthearted approach to romance and sexual awakening amusing, many critics found the humor to be dated and the plot predictable. Audience reception was lukewarm, with the film failing to make a significant commercial impact.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on dated sexual innuendo and slapstick.
A light and fluffy, though ultimately thin, comedy.
The film's attempts at bawdy humor often fall flat.
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Fun Fact
The film was initially intended to be a vehicle for the rising star of June Ritchie, who had previously gained acclaim for her role in the BBC television series 'The Troubleshooters'.
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