

Horny
Realizing that something needs to change in life, a simple girl Sasha Gvozdikova leaves Yekaterinburg for Moscow, abandoning a boring job and a married lover. She writes short stories and dreams of getting them published, but overestimates her writing talent. Together with Sasha, two of her best friends from Yekaterinburg, Katya and Alyona, live in Moscow. The plot of the story revolves around three heroines who are trying to find themselves in metropolitan life and in relationships.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends navigates the complexities of modern dating and sexual relationships. The film delves into their personal struggles, desires, and the humorous misunderstandings that arise from their attempts to connect. It explores the often awkward and vulnerable journey of finding intimacy in a digital age.
Critical Reception
Horny received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its honest portrayal of relationships and its comedic timing. However, some found the plot to be somewhat underdeveloped, and a few reviewers noted the film's raunchy humor might not appeal to all audiences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its frank and often funny exploration of modern sexual dynamics.
- Noted for strong performances from its ensemble cast.
- Some found the humor to be too explicit or the narrative to be less engaging.
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Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a very low budget, with much of the production relying on the cast and crew's personal connections and dedication.
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