Divine
Divine

Divine

2019Movie155 minEnglish

Wicked Pictures and award winning director Brad Armstrong are proud to present Divine, an erotic feast for the senses, packed full of stunning visuals and smoldering sexuality. Starring the breathtakingly beautiful Jessica Drake along with some of the most mesmerizing women in adult.

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IMDb5.9/10
Google Users75%
Director: Christophe HonoréGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In the bustling heart of Paris, a young man named Benjamin grapples with his complicated family life and burgeoning adulthood. While his parents navigate their own midlife crises, Benjamin finds himself drawn into unexpected romantic entanglements and existential questions. The film captures the messy, beautiful, and often humorous journey of self-discovery during a pivotal stage of life.

Critical Reception

Divine received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its authentic portrayal of modern relationships and its nuanced exploration of family dynamics. While some found its pacing occasionally uneven, most lauded its sharp dialogue and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. Audience reception was also favorable, resonating with its relatable themes of love, loss, and finding one's place in the world.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty and authentic dialogue capturing contemporary relationships.
  • Lauded for strong performances that add depth to relatable characters.
  • Noted for its sensitive exploration of family dynamics and personal growth.

Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's honest and relatable portrayal of modern relationships and family complexities. Many found the characters engaging and the story to be a thoughtful reflection on navigating adulthood.

Fun Fact

Christophe Honoré, known for his explorations of youth and sexuality, wrote the screenplay for Divine specifically with actor Vincent Lacoste in mind.

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