

Heavy Petting
Charlie thinks he's met the perfect woman, but in order to be with her, he must first get past her dog. Just when he thinks all is lost, he realizes that he loves the dog too! Now he must do everything he can to keep them both.
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Plot Summary
In the summer of 1987, Jimmy, a shy teenager, becomes infatuated with the alluring waitress at his local diner, while his best friend Ray embarks on a rocky relationship with a new girl in town. As Jimmy navigates his burgeoning desires and awkward social encounters, he grapples with unrequited love and the complexities of adolescent sexuality. The film explores themes of youthful longing, friendship, and the often-painful transition into adulthood.
Critical Reception
Heavy Petting received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its derivative plot and underdeveloped characters. While some appreciated the attempt to capture teenage angst and nostalgia, many found the film to be unremarkable and lacking in originality. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles to find a unique voice amidst familiar coming-of-age tropes.
- Performances are generally adequate but fail to elevate the predictable storyline.
- Lacks the emotional depth and humor to make a lasting impact.
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Fun Fact
Despite being set in the summer of 1987, the film was released in 2007, over 20 years after its depicted setting.
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