Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega are two of my favourite actors, but not even they could save the hokey script. Teacher/Student relationships are my least favourite romance trope, especially if it's overally romanticised.
This video is complete BS. I was here for the explanation. Thought I missed something in the ending that some big brained people might have caught smh...
After watching this movie I have a different take on the ending. This might trigger a lot of people but I think they end up together after the credits, Let me explain. Cairo and her teacher had a genuine infatuation for each other but not in the way she wanted. Although her fixation was on her mentor she turned on him because in her eyes he was an impostor of his real self and in a way she was correct. It seemed like everyone including his wife didn't completely respect him as a writer for playing it safe. in regards to his wife, was it just me or was his wife just an older version of Cairo. Like Cairo, his wife expressed the same desire for her husband but wanted him to be a little more adventurous but he refused to explore that side of himself and stay steady which is why he turned away from Cairo because he realized that he was wrong? Although Cairo was upset by the rejection she was very smart so on some levels understood that this weak, sad version of the man she desired would need to be transformed into what he wanted one way or and other. I think Cairo planned everything so when she confessed how she basically destroyed her teacher it became clear to me that she wanted to separate him from his current life trappings and release the writer inside and by extension the man she wanted. Not quite "The Crush" but a more nuance approach to the guilted lover / get him back plotline. I think the whole movie was his written confessing to the world that although his stepped over the line and used his position of power in and inappropriate manor he lied about not wanting to be with her and that is what she really wanted. In the finale scene it looked like after being made aware of his confession she forgave him. The tears in her eyes and the minimal smile she had implied to me that she still wants him and now that he has lost everything he is free to be he man she wants. I might be wrong but that is my take.
basically playing his role from every series he is in. Always talked down at, looked down at, not man enough. Film comes across more as a groomers guide for nonce teachers. It was hard to watch, leftway through physically sickened.
@@TheTrmetzgar I don't think it's okay if it were a man or a woman teacher to student relationship. The problem is the power dynamic that a mentor or teacher figure holds in a situation like this. Even if they met on the street, the age gap is alarming, as she is a young woman who has not figured out herself or life yet. Large age gaps like this are predatory at best. In what ways would a man of his age benefit from having a romantic partner in a young woman who is only 18? My guess at the main benefit is influence. And this kind of influence is dangerous and gross.
If I designed and written this plot, Cairo, being young and a little naive, should've had a safe person as in another teacher who could've influenced her to not play around with wolves seeking and hunting for girls. Mr. Miller is a predatory, cheating narcissist who has no sense of right and wrong, a coward who pretends to be a man of authority. He is a con artist who lies this way into a job or trues manipulation to get his way. Cairo shouldn't give this vampire her free time nor give herself to him. Men like him are prone to sexually abuse and drain the life out of women. Cairo might get herself pregnant or STD from Mr. Miller. Her ambitious plans for college ruined by her affair with her teacher. The blind leading the blind into a dark ditch scenario.
Brilliant analysis. The final scene of the movie implies that Cairo and Jonathan still strongly desire each other, and will eventually bury the hatchet and reconcile. Both of them were kindred spirits who had a genuinely powerful physical, emotional, mental and spiritual connection. They are clearly divinely destined soulmates who truly deserve one another, despite any past conflicts or disagreements.
I loved this movie. The way it was isolated with very few characters and the way Cairo was able to feed his ego and then have the ability to ruin his life. Jenna portrayed Cairo perfectly, everything about that character was perfection. In no way do I support predators, teacher x student isn’t my favorite trope but this one certainly nailed it. And the dark academia aesthetic was amazing
Agreed. Theres a lot of hate for this movie because of the teacher x student trope but i love it for other reasons. The isolated and slow feel of it, the dark academia, the filming style, the sinister and eerieness of it. I really like that and i think it deserves more recognition
Exactly! Well said! I too liked how the characters were isolated & the atmosphere was very well done. I feel like people throw hands the minute they see anything as taboo without actually analyzing or understanding the complexity of things.
I liked this movie. (I know unpopular opinion). I just needed more of an ending though. I liked the filming style. The dark academic aesthetic of the movie. Her walking through the foggy woods to get to school. I don't know what he was thinking anyway? Young girl's emotions are always high and everywhere. He should kept an arm's distance even with her advantages. But we wouldn't have a movie then.
Because she one way or another helped take down a horrible teacher yk like she stood up for herself against Mr. Miller she portrayed him as the bad guy
@@chrisb.1214 True, but I think the writer needed to maintain the affect of the damaged teen Otherwise it would have just been a taboo love story Her willingness to use the power bought through manipulation regardless who else was hurt shows us this flaw I think it was necessary to show the characters psyche and that great intelligence and these types of pseudo psychopathy or sociopathy behaviors (We don’t know enough about the character to ascertain, which) often walk hand in hand
I liked the movie. Cairo was like this mysterious girl when she walked out of the forest. Mr.Miller had to control his self in that scene where Cairo was trying to seduce him. Good movie.
It was not a plan for Cairo to go Yale. Perhaps after he refused her she think about it, but not a plan. She smiles not like a victory but a complicity I think. I think they are both calm.
I'm glad there are movies out there that are willing to take the step to show that women can be the aggressor too. Great movie from Director Jade Halley Bartlett.
now we need films that show women who lie about domestic abuse like Amber Heard. Women who lie about r4pe for attention and children who lie about being abused by their dads because they are mentally ill. These things do happen sadly and the response is always the same "believe all women." and "who we gonna believe? A fully grown man or a little girl?" this film was a groomers guide put on the big screen.
I agree but this movie wimps out especially by the end. The cowards in Hollywood are too scared to really criticize women or the MeToo movement these days.
I think her greatest achievement she talks about is her learning how to use men. She goes from the naive girl who wants to be loved to a young woman who knows how to get her way with a man or seek revenge. Miller says "hi" to her at the end of the movie and she smiles. But I think her smile isn't a smile of shared affection but rather a smile of satisfaction that she defeated him knowing he will lose his job and his wife
The main plot point of the movie/book is the mans obsession with a little girl. Not sure what else you are referring to, other than to sound edgy and different. @@kurtlindneryou are aware it's literally called Lolita, correct? Or are you arguing about some other imaginary film that no one here was referring to .. 😂
I agree, it could've been interesting to show this young lady weaponize the MeToo movement and want to destroy a man just for rejecting her, but it really falls flat like you pointed out.
Not an explanation, just a retelling of crude facts. However, it seems the story is deeper than that. For me it required a rewatch to grasp the meaning. Some inaccuracies though in this retelling: her parents are not constantly travelling, they’re lawyers constantly on business trips, then the book she has on her desk and the one whose style she’s trying to copy wasn’t at all the Tropic of Cancer, it was Under the Roofs of Paris. If you’re acquainted with both of them you’d know why she chose this particular book))
@AzguardMike indeed,but lot of people always romanticised this kind of teacher student relationship,that's what's bad,it's someone taking advantage of his position,his job,its not a great thing,there are tons of movies like these,this isn't the only one.Its weird because at least now there are supposed to be more restrictions to certain content,some kids might see it aesthetically and get themselves in trouble,not just that but these types of things can genuinely hurt someone and even if she was 30,the positions is which both parties are in is not okay,it's not a fair play,it's justifying someone taking advantage of his authority as a teacher,its not natural neither does it sound like genuine attraction or anything,just very pr3datory behavior and 18 is a very very young age but even if she was a 30 yr old student it's still justifying teacher student relationships.
Is it true that in Tennessee, high school students can readily light a cigarette in campus and even share a smoke with the teacher? I remember even decades ago, students when they smoke had to hide in some place.
There is nothing "explained" here. The title of this clip should instead be "Lazy Cliff's Notes Plot Summary That Just Spells Out Everything In Literal Form With Zero Depth of Actual Literary Comprehension."
Don't bother with this movie, it could've been interesting to see a young woman weaponize the MeToo movement and show how a mostly innocent man gets destroyed but movies these days don't really have the guts to call out lefty movements or women in general.
i felt soo uncomfortable watching this. Maybe because I am british. A few years ago there was a teacher, in his late 20's here who was dating a student that was Jenna's age. He got arrested and accused of being a nonce. Even though neither one of them had done the deed. Yet America are romancing it. Shows the culture difference. In the UK, when an adopted brother and sister got married on a TV show it was viewed as disgusting and sickening, soo much so they killed the man AND their unborn baby because of backlash. (eastenders - Sharon and Dennis) How did America handle it? Well they had a show run for 10 years and gave them two children (CW flash Iris and Barry). Its just creepy. And a damn shame too, Martin's a good actor. It seems like Hollywood just hate him. Lets put him in a all black movie and have one guy make monkey sounds at him and everyone refer to him as colonizer and 'broken white boi' Nearly all his roles have the other cast talk down at him or him be totally clueless and useless. And now, they make him a child groomer. This will end his carer
This is not romanticizing teacher-student relationships. this movie is bringing into light the dangers and risks of having your innocence taken by someone who has the responsibility of educating and nurturing your growth into adulthood.
What’s on everyone’s mind is That it’s wild to think what reactions would be if the genders are switched, which would mirror real life with so the female teachers getting caught going heels up got teen boys.
I can't help but think that this movie was written by some completely failed mediocre writer who loves big literature but can't write himself. He wanted to make an erotic thriller but it came out so cringe. Something went wrong.
Lolita has been rewritten so many times it's hack. We get it, old men are creepy, young women manipulate and ultimately crush them. The cycle continues. Didn't Matthew Broderick do this movie with Reese Witherspoon? And even if you go back to, , are you ready,,,,''Breezy'' a 73 flick with William Holden and a young and very ''free and easy'' hint hint 'Breezy'' Kay Lenz. (-which actually ends happily and breezily). The story line is a well beaten path. Do you even have to watch this garbage?
she is 21, but can pull off looking 16, its uncanny. Theres some girls for real who look like they are still teens but are in their 20's. Makeup is a hell of a thing.
This Movie is complete sh!t 2bh... Love Jenna, but hated the movie and the plot entirely! Actually, there is no plot, NOTHING HAPPENS.... Like literally, it was just a waste of time with an open-ended finally.....
you dont know what a good movie is. i thought the same thing 10 minutes in but there literally is a plot and its good and they dont end up together which makes it better because the whole time you think the movies romanticizing the relationship but its doing the opposite. its in her point of view so SHES romanticizing her situation but the movie is just depicting the story from her pov.
the second he shared a cigarette with her i know it was game over for him
I said the same thing.
"YOU CANT DO THAT"
-I yelled at the screen
nah I was bugging out when he came up behind her and whispered in her ear…😭😭
@@jordanjohnson6402That isn't normal? 😅
I know Right lol 😂
It was over the moment they met, had she not wrote that paper he would’ve slept with her
You would think Watson would be able to handle a high functioning sociopaths a little better with all the time he spent with Sherlock lol.
lolll
Well Dr Watson wasn't really a smartass
Martin Freeman and Jenna Ortega are two of my favourite actors, but not even they could save the hokey script. Teacher/Student relationships are my least favourite romance trope, especially if it's overally romanticised.
This movie is a thriller not a romance
Couldn't put it any better. I love both actors, but they couldn't save this one. The scenes without romance were great tho
audience now a days just simple and lame
She got him to write again and stop being mediocre because she loved him. That’s why she cried and smiled at the end
So she didn’t report him?
That's what I was thinking. It just ended so suddenly it felt like.
Which is what I interpreted as well. In the end she gave him a spark of inspiration to write again. They’re both crazy writers.
yeah, it was not a evil plan.
@@trishm7451 I think no. But it is clair that Mr. Miller don't care about it. He will divorce and leave his job anyway.
Not an explanation; just a recap.
This video is complete BS. I was here for the explanation. Thought I missed something in the ending that some big brained people might have caught smh...
literally lmao
This is like a highschooler's 1st draft of an edgy movie. 💀
its a textbook guide on how to groom children.
After watching this movie I have a different take on the ending. This might trigger a lot of people but I think they end up together after the credits, Let me explain. Cairo and her teacher had a genuine infatuation for each other but not in the way she wanted. Although her fixation was on her mentor she turned on him because in her eyes he was an impostor of his real self and in a way she was correct. It seemed like everyone including his wife didn't completely respect him as a writer for playing it safe. in regards to his wife, was it just me or was his wife just an older version of Cairo. Like Cairo, his wife expressed the same desire for her husband but wanted him to be a little more adventurous but he refused to explore that side of himself and stay steady which is why he turned away from Cairo because he realized that he was wrong? Although Cairo was upset by the rejection she was very smart so on some levels understood that this weak, sad version of the man she desired would need to be transformed into what he wanted one way or and other. I think Cairo planned everything so when she confessed how she basically destroyed her teacher it became clear to me that she wanted to separate him from his current life trappings and release the writer inside and by extension the man she wanted. Not quite "The Crush" but a more nuance approach to the guilted lover / get him back plotline. I think the whole movie was his written confessing to the world that although his stepped over the line and used his position of power in and inappropriate manor he lied about not wanting to be with her and that is what she really wanted. In the finale scene it looked like after being made aware of his confession she forgave him. The tears in her eyes and the minimal smile she had implied to me that she still wants him and now that he has lost everything he is free to be he man she wants. I might be wrong but that is my take.
basically playing his role from every series he is in. Always talked down at, looked down at, not man enough.
Film comes across more as a groomers guide for nonce teachers. It was hard to watch, leftway through physically sickened.
is there something that happened to them when they were alone?
@@TheTrmetzgar I don't think it's okay if it were a man or a woman teacher to student relationship. The problem is the power dynamic that a mentor or teacher figure holds in a situation like this. Even if they met on the street, the age gap is alarming, as she is a young woman who has not figured out herself or life yet. Large age gaps like this are predatory at best. In what ways would a man of his age benefit from having a romantic partner in a young woman who is only 18? My guess at the main benefit is influence. And this kind of influence is dangerous and gross.
If I designed and written this plot, Cairo, being young and a little naive, should've had a safe person as in another teacher who could've influenced her to not play around with wolves seeking and hunting for girls. Mr. Miller is a predatory, cheating narcissist who has no sense of right and wrong, a coward who pretends to be a man of authority. He is a con artist who lies this way into a job or trues manipulation to get his way. Cairo shouldn't give this vampire her free time nor give herself to him. Men like him are prone to sexually abuse and drain the life out of women. Cairo might get herself pregnant or STD from Mr. Miller. Her ambitious plans for college ruined by her affair with her teacher. The blind leading the blind into a dark ditch scenario.
Brilliant analysis. The final scene of the movie implies that Cairo and Jonathan still strongly desire each other, and will eventually bury the hatchet and reconcile. Both of them were kindred spirits who had a genuinely powerful physical, emotional, mental and spiritual connection. They are clearly divinely destined soulmates who truly deserve one another, despite any past conflicts or disagreements.
I loved this movie. The way it was isolated with very few characters and the way Cairo was able to feed his ego and then have the ability to ruin his life. Jenna portrayed Cairo perfectly, everything about that character was perfection. In no way do I support predators, teacher x student isn’t my favorite trope but this one certainly nailed it. And the dark academia aesthetic was amazing
Agreed. Theres a lot of hate for this movie because of the teacher x student trope but i love it for other reasons. The isolated and slow feel of it, the dark academia, the filming style, the sinister and eerieness of it. I really like that and i think it deserves more recognition
Exactly! Well said! I too liked how the characters were isolated & the atmosphere was very well done. I feel like people throw hands the minute they see anything as taboo without actually analyzing or understanding the complexity of things.
@@kimabeno exactly. Just because its a taboo subject doesn’t mean the film was bad. Makes me sad tbh, I think it deserved more recognition
That was more like Trailer with spoilers than an explaination.
That was a summary.... Not an explanation. Lazy lazy lazy
Never underestimate a woman with a plan.
An intelligent woman with a plan is dangerous.
Girl*
I liked this movie. (I know unpopular opinion). I just needed more of an ending though. I liked the filming style. The dark academic aesthetic of the movie. Her walking through the foggy woods to get to school.
I don't know what he was thinking anyway? Young girl's emotions are always high and everywhere. He should kept an arm's distance even with her advantages. But we wouldn't have a movie then.
I agree, and I did too
I agree with everything you said , I liked the movie a lot..
I definitely agree. The movie was good ending idk 🤷🏽♀️
me five
Same, I enjoyed it.
Why would a college consider that a great essay?
Because she one way or another helped take down a horrible teacher yk like she stood up for herself against Mr. Miller she portrayed him as the bad guy
@@urkelloggschocosI mean he kinda was in the way he still liked the girl and actively talked to her and invited her to the poetry slam
I love her as Wednesday, but she was cute and quirky, but Jenna can definitely pull off That adult intellectual sexy vibe, surprised me actually
Didn't like how mean she was behaving in the ending though.
@@chrisb.1214
True, but I think the writer needed to maintain the affect of the damaged teen
Otherwise it would have just been a taboo love story
Her willingness to use the power bought through manipulation regardless who else was hurt shows us this flaw
I think it was necessary to show the characters psyche and that great intelligence and these types of pseudo psychopathy or sociopathy behaviors
(We don’t know enough about the character to ascertain, which)
often walk hand in hand
0:05 people are always so mean with my favorite hobbit 😭
SIXTH favorite Hobbit, SECOND favorite Bilbo.
who are the other 5?
@@Romance_dream_ The 4 from the Fellowship, and old Bilbo.
@@alden1132 oh ok, forgot those.
@@Romance_dream_ No worries. 😁
What was the point of this video - retell the story in a short summary?
Thumbs down. 🙄
😂😂
This is just like Lolita and The Crush….. 🙄 Totally not controversial AT ALL! (Yikes!)
lets be real, the film is a guide on how to groom. Its creepy.
@@AzguardMike LOL
the movie feels like something booktok would be if it were made into film, cringe af
I liked the movie. Cairo was like this mysterious girl when she walked out of the forest. Mr.Miller had to control his self in that scene where Cairo was trying to seduce him. Good movie.
Sounds like a distasteful movie with no good characters
yeah that's kinda the entire point. You're not supposed to like the characters.
the best thing about the movie is the characters (and some of the shots)
@@mostazezo Then what was the POINT!? :/
It was not a plan for Cairo to go Yale. Perhaps after he refused her she think about it, but not a plan. She smiles not like a victory but a complicity I think. I think they are both calm.
I'm glad there are movies out there that are willing to take the step to show that women can be the aggressor too. Great movie from Director Jade Halley Bartlett.
now we need films that show women who lie about domestic abuse like Amber Heard. Women who lie about r4pe for attention and children who lie about being abused by their dads because they are mentally ill. These things do happen sadly and the response is always the same "believe all women." and "who we gonna believe? A fully grown man or a little girl?"
this film was a groomers guide put on the big screen.
@@AzguardMike what?
@@theKINGofSTAL I am also confused. Their reply seems both against women & for them.
I agree but this movie wimps out especially by the end. The cowards in Hollywood are too scared to really criticize women or the MeToo movement these days.
Where was Cairo the agressor? Miller litterally had s3x with her SHE IS A STUDENT? IN what way is that power dynamic shiffted in cairo's favor?
I think her greatest achievement she talks about is her learning how to use men. She goes from the naive girl who wants to be loved to a young woman who knows how to get her way with a man or seek revenge. Miller says "hi" to her at the end of the movie and she smiles. But I think her smile isn't a smile of shared affection but rather a smile of satisfaction that she defeated him knowing he will lose his job and his wife
If he didn’t let her write it on Henry miller and never shared a cigarette he would’ve been fine
This sounds like Lolita.
Lolita was good though.
@@kurtlindnera grown man hooking up with a child is good to you?
@@kayjay9104LOL, that's is not even the basic plot of Lolita. It is, at best, a superficial description of events.
The main plot point of the movie/book is the mans obsession with a little girl. Not sure what else you are referring to, other than to sound edgy and different. @@kurtlindneryou are aware it's literally called Lolita, correct? Or are you arguing about some other imaginary film that no one here was referring to .. 😂
this film is just a groomers guide. A grown man and a CHILD obsessed with one another.
Literally nothing happens in this movie.... and I mean nothing. Waste of time & money.
I don’t know why I read this comment in jay from big mouth voice. This sounds like something he would definitely say 😂😂
its a groomers guide.
I agree, it could've been interesting to show this young lady weaponize the MeToo movement and want to destroy a man just for rejecting her, but it really falls flat like you pointed out.
@@AzguardMike😂😂😂literally
@@Mickey-1994but that’s exactly what happened she weaponized his rejecting her
This was some exceptionally brilliant writing. Good job!
Not an explanation, just a retelling of crude facts. However, it seems the story is deeper than that. For me it required a rewatch to grasp the meaning.
Some inaccuracies though in this retelling: her parents are not constantly travelling, they’re lawyers constantly on business trips, then the book she has on her desk and the one whose style she’s trying to copy wasn’t at all the Tropic of Cancer, it was Under the Roofs of Paris. If you’re acquainted with both of them you’d know why she chose this particular book))
This movie is awful.
becuase of the ending>?
because its a basically a groomers guide put into film.
@AzguardMike indeed,but lot of people always romanticised this kind of teacher student relationship,that's what's bad,it's someone taking advantage of his position,his job,its not a great thing,there are tons of movies like these,this isn't the only one.Its weird because at least now there are supposed to be more restrictions to certain content,some kids might see it aesthetically and get themselves in trouble,not just that but these types of things can genuinely hurt someone and even if she was 30,the positions is which both parties are in is not okay,it's not a fair play,it's justifying someone taking advantage of his authority as a teacher,its not natural neither does it sound like genuine attraction or anything,just very pr3datory behavior and 18 is a very very young age but even if she was a 30 yr old student it's still justifying teacher student relationships.
Film broke my heart Jenna getting back shots infront of me☹️
Is it true that in Tennessee, high school students can readily light a cigarette in campus and even share a smoke with the teacher? I remember even decades ago, students when they smoke had to hide in some place.
I enjoyed the movie it's great 😃👍🏻
What's so great about it?
@liampatrick3110 I love the actress
Maybe he shouldve kept her as a sneaky link. Probably wouldve worked out better for him
Bilbo Baggins meets Wednesday Addams
Fan fiction
Bad explanation....the final scene depicted that she was sorry for her actions and confronting her teacher
There is nothing "explained" here. The title of this clip should instead be "Lazy Cliff's Notes Plot Summary That Just Spells Out Everything In Literal Form With Zero Depth of Actual Literary Comprehension."
This is not an explanation this is a summary 😭
Don't bother with this movie, it could've been interesting to see a young woman weaponize the MeToo movement and show how a mostly innocent man gets destroyed but movies these days don't really have the guts to call out lefty movements or women in general.
Its a litteral movement for R@pe how ru against that bru...
@@nexi164 Huh?
@@Mickey-1994 How do you as a person not support women who have been R@p3d ?????? Grosss
@@Mickey-1994 the MeToo movement is about rape. Why would you want a movie about a character weaponizing that
Favorite author is Henry Miller. Perv magnet. 😅
he is my fave actor and i loved the subtlety of this film, baffled by the ending i had to read what it meant
Did she go through with it at the end?
Twist ending? LOL. It was just terrible.
This trope is regurgitated in a very sick way in this movie. I hated Cairo; felt bad for all characters. Cairo is a psychopath. The end.
The movie was already making me mad but the BS ending just made me realize I wasted an hour and 32 minutes of my life.
Nothing Joseph Smith didn't do....😢
Love the leads, but seriously, yikes.
Disgusting film.
i felt soo uncomfortable watching this. Maybe because I am british. A few years ago there was a teacher, in his late 20's here who was dating a student that was Jenna's age. He got arrested and accused of being a nonce. Even though neither one of them had done the deed. Yet America are romancing it. Shows the culture difference. In the UK, when an adopted brother and sister got married on a TV show it was viewed as disgusting and sickening, soo much so they killed the man AND their unborn baby because of backlash. (eastenders - Sharon and Dennis) How did America handle it? Well they had a show run for 10 years and gave them two children (CW flash Iris and Barry).
Its just creepy. And a damn shame too, Martin's a good actor. It seems like Hollywood just hate him. Lets put him in a all black movie and have one guy make monkey sounds at him and everyone refer to him as colonizer and 'broken white boi' Nearly all his roles have the other cast talk down at him or him be totally clueless and useless. And now, they make him a child groomer. This will end his carer
this is not a romantical story
This is not romanticizing teacher-student relationships. this movie is bringing into light the dangers and risks of having your innocence taken by someone who has the responsibility of educating and nurturing your growth into adulthood.
I think you are confusing explanation, with summary.
I was so lost and bored by this film.
I wanted to like this. Is it awful?
Heard good but mostly bad compliments bout the movie lol
What’s on everyone’s mind is That it’s wild to think what reactions would be if the genders are switched, which would mirror real life with so the female teachers getting caught going heels up got teen boys.
I can't help but think that this movie was written by some completely failed mediocre writer who loves big literature but can't write himself. He wanted to make an erotic thriller but it came out so cringe. Something went wrong.
Yea, im glad i didnt watch it. Sounds like a bad movie.
It was so bad lmao
rich kid always gets what they want.
Groomers guide to a guilty conviction
Whoever wrote this movie was definitely a wattpad or ao3 writer LOL
This movie is horrible on all fronts. The premise is disgusting and romanticized and no lesson is learned.
This sound crazy… I like it
This is a weird movie
So it's Election but not funny?
yes
lucky lucky guy
this movie felt like a mess
Lolita has been rewritten so many times it's hack. We get it, old men are creepy, young women manipulate and ultimately crush them. The cycle continues.
Didn't Matthew Broderick do this movie with Reese Witherspoon?
And even if you go back to, , are you ready,,,,''Breezy'' a 73 flick with William Holden and a young and very ''free and easy'' hint hint 'Breezy'' Kay Lenz. (-which actually ends happily and breezily). The story line is a well beaten path.
Do you even have to watch this garbage?
Aahahaha, an 18 year old?? Dude! She's clearly 38 now!
She’s 21….
she is 21, but can pull off looking 16, its uncanny. Theres some girls for real who look like they are still teens but are in their 20's. Makeup is a hell of a thing.
I’m sorry but this movie was so bad
no
Welcome to your destroying your career lol
First comment love me
No.
So another Hollywood anti-white man film ?
How original…..
its more a nonce film. A grown man gives into his desires to bonk a child. People like Tom Hanks love this film.
What are you yapping about...
how is this anti white
This Movie is complete sh!t 2bh...
Love Jenna, but hated the movie and the plot entirely!
Actually, there is no plot, NOTHING HAPPENS.... Like literally, it was just a waste of time with an open-ended finally.....
you dont know what a good movie is. i thought the same thing 10 minutes in but there literally is a plot and its good and they dont end up together which makes it better because the whole time you think the movies romanticizing the relationship but its doing the opposite. its in her point of view so SHES romanticizing her situation but the movie is just depicting the story from her pov.
She looks like a 20 years old grandma?
Hit the like if you agree.
Kanye west is the best artist knows to man
😂
Uhh
Yeah and the man is you. Cuz man is single and men is plural. Go learn English before saying idiocy.
Uhhhhh
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