2023-06-21 06:06:41
Comedy
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The actress has a field day as a desperate Uber driver who agrees to deflower a young introvert in exchange for a car.
Has American cinema, by taking consent classes, forgotten how to unbutton its pants – damn it good evening? Surfing on this nostalgic hypothesis, the Challenge is a comedy of defloration as it proliferated cheerfully at the turn of the century. And in this, it is similar to a good old grandmother’s recipe – Gene Stupnitsky had already attempted a return to the gravelly sources of summer comedy with Good Boys in 2019, a pre-teen odyssey under the patronage of the authors of Super Grave.
We will take here literally this line dropped by a furious Jennifer Lawrence in a student party scene, where the guests (social justice enthusiasts, ultra-susceptible) only seem to flirt with their telephones: “But no one fucks or what ? !” The actress portrays a downgraded thirty-year-old in a gentrified neighborhood of Montauk, an Uber driver without a vehicle, soon to be expelled from her childhood home. Hired by a couple to make fun of their beloved son in exchange for a new car, Maddie struggles to seduce the “unfuckable” Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman), a pathological 19-year-old introvert, as he prepares to enter the University.
The scenario fits in with its reasons that reason is not unaware of: Lawrence, a bombshell burlesque body and an Olympic bombshell body, unleashes the horses in this role of fake immature bitch, naked fight scene (full frontal) in automobile cascades, fire behind. Corr
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