How to Have Sex

How to Have Sex

Three British teenage girls go on a rites-of-passage holiday—drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives.

  • Released:
  • Runtime: 98 minutes
  • Genre: Drama
  • Stars: Anna Antoniades, Elliot Warren, Mia McKenna-Bruce, Eilidh Loan, Lara Peake, Samuel Bottomley, Shaun Thomas, Laura Ambler, Enva Lewis
  • Director: Molly Manning Walker
 Comments
  • johnandersland - 18 June 2024
    Not all the gloss it seems to be.
    People who have no business touching other people should be put in their place immediately. Obviously the male character is of the poorest quality of human beings but the way this girl went about it is really silly, the way the film dragged on was silly, the way it was all captured mainly on a shoulder rig is silly, the way it slowly zooms in that uninspired hotel room/ balcony while trying to be all cinematic is silly, the usage of colour and the ambiance is cheesy and silly and catering to an audience that is also silly. I appreciate the message, I give what you're trying to say a 10 out of 10. But how it was told wasn't right for me- 6/10 There is something but I think the director has a long way to go, and I think 'prestigious' festivals like Cannes need to pick stronger stories and stronger filmmakers.
  • RavenGlamDVDCollector - 18 February 2024
    how NOT to have fun for ninety minutes
    I have seen some movies I loathe. This one takes the cake. It is the worst piece of drivel ever committed onto film I have sat through. I couldn't understand what these low-class people were saying. Such people generally would have very slack jaws from all that drinking and smoking, so it figures.

    The Raven here is telling you STAY AWAY from this utter tripe. Watching paint dry now seems as exciting as a meteorite hitting Earth. Think of any fitting insult slung at a boring movie.

    Like being savaged by a dead sheep.

    So this one got a standing ovation eight minutes long at Cannes? Possibly because audience were so relieved DAMN THING WAS OVER.