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Lonely and Horny
Ruby Jade (Amir Blumenfeld) is a neurotic, selfish, understandably single 30-something who wants to have sex more than anything else in the world. Along with the help of his empathetic dating coach Josh Rice (Jake Hurwitz) Ruby embarks on a quest to find love, with literally anybody.
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Plot Summary
A young woman grapples with her sexual desires and the complexities of modern relationships in this coming-of-age comedy-drama. After a messy breakup, she navigates the challenging landscape of dating apps and casual encounters, all while trying to figure out who she is and what she truly wants.
Critical Reception
Lonely and Horny received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its relatable portrayal of millennial dating struggles and its candid approach to sexuality. Some found the narrative to be overly simplistic or derivative of other similar films, while many appreciated its humor and the performance of its lead.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a humorous and often awkward look at modern dating.
Praised for its frank discussion of female desire and independence.
Some critics found the plot to be somewhat formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but available comments often highlight the film's humor and its refreshing honesty about relationship dynamics.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over a condensed period, allowing for an organic and raw feel to the performances, which director Bryn Chainey aimed for.
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