Director: Gough Luke•Genres: Documentary, Biography
This documentary chronicles the life of Annabel Chong, a young woman who sought to become the first person to have sex with 100 different men in 24 hours. It explores her motivations, the execution of the attempt, and the subsequent media frenzy and personal fallout. The film delves into her upbringing and the societal pressures that may have influenced her extreme endeavor.
The film received attention for its provocative subject matter and its exploration of the psychology behind Chong's actions. While some critics found it exploitative, others praised it for its candid approach and for offering a platform to a controversial figure. It generated discussion about sexuality, fame, and the media's role in shaping narratives.
Praised for its unflinching look at a controversial event and person.
Criticized by some for its potentially exploitative nature.
Offers a complex portrait of a woman seeking attention and control.
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Annabel Chong's real name is Grace Quek, and she passed away in 2019.
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