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Lazy Hazy Crazy
Childhood friends Tracy, Chloe and Alice share an apartment over the summer. They live close together, meet guys and sell their company as well as sex. With a romantic imagery and sometimes provocative theme the female debutant director Luk Yee-sum give the audience a playful story about sexuality, desire and friendship.
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Plot Summary
This film follows three friends navigating the challenges and absurdities of their early twenties in the summer of 2006. As they face joblessness, strained relationships, and an uncertain future, they resort to increasingly desperate and often comical measures to find meaning and excitement.
Critical Reception
Lazy Hazy Crazy received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its humor uneven and its characters unlikable. Audience reviews were similarly divided, with some appreciating its raw portrayal of young adult struggles and others finding it underdeveloped and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to balance its comedic aspirations with its dramatic undertones.
Character development is often superficial, making it difficult for viewers to connect.
Some critics noted a relatable depiction of quarter-life crises, despite its flaws.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Los Angeles and aimed to capture a specific feeling of youthful aimlessness and the search for identity during a particular time.
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