Lust for Love

2014

Action / Comedy / Romance

5
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 25% · 1 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 25% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.6/10 10 1603 1.6K

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Plot summary

Winning your childhood sweetheart can create more problems than it solves.


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Caitlin Stasey as Trinity / Divinity
Felicia Day as Mary
Beau Garrett as Mila
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Reviewed by brooke_nikki 6 / 10

Fun but obviously written by a guy

It was a fun entertaining movie but it was very obviously written by a guy that isn't quite in touch with what women want. The dating advice provided by a woman was incredibly frustrating because it was pretty far from what most women want, e.g. keep trying after a rejection! No really when women say leave me alone they actually want you to leave them alone, not try harder. Or how about the cave man move?! No thanks. That's only appealing if there is already attraction there, not from a stranger, you need to read the signs before a forceful kiss. And throwing in a threesome with twins?! Well, now we know what Anton Kings fantasy is, because it certainly wasn't included to help the storyline. Regardless, it was still some fun semi-mindless entertainment. And Dichen Lachman is always a pleasure to watch.

Reviewed by olympicator 7 / 10

How to Build a...Man?

This movie is kind of like Moulin Rouge - very silly, no structure, things just kind of happen. And, yes, it was very formulaic. Nerdy guy tries to learn how to be outgoing. We saw it in "Hitch" and "Crazy, Stupid, Love." So, there was nothing really original about it. So why did I like it?

I guess because, ultimately, this is a movie that reminds us how important it is to have friends. It shows us a bunch of somewhat likeable, idiosyncratic characters who all find ways to relate to each other. This kind of movie gives me hope. I don't mean, it inspires me to go out womanizing. It inspires to go and meet people and maybe at least some of those people will be worth talking to, just for the sake of talking to them, because in the end that's what life is about: communicating with people.

Apparently this movie had a lot of cast in common with the series "Dollhouse." Well, I assure you I have never seen that series, so I can say without any bias that I enjoyed watching these actors. Maybe their prior experience with each other aided them in having such good on-screen chemistry, but prior experience in something is not a crime.

Like I said, the story did not have much structure. Lots of little conflicts never really got resolved, it felt as if the characters just forgot the conflicts happened. That sort of glossing-over is lazy storytelling. But, in a movie that's just supposed to be a good time, I suppose I can forgive it. At times I found Astor just astonishingly stupid, as if he had never had a real conversation with another human being in his life. I think he learned his lesson by the end of the movie, but his slowness to catch on struck me as implausible.

No, this is not a great movie. But it's fun and I think it achieves what it wants to achieve, without a large budget or a world war as a historical backdrop. It reminded me, most of all, of the book "How to Build a Girl" by Caitlin Moran (made into a movie recently, but I have not seen it). That was another experiment in extroversion, where a total novice tries to learn how to get along in society. The process is painful and awkward, even cringe-worthy, but it can work out because the world is not all bad. Maybe I have trouble believing that sometimes. Movies like these give me a bit of reassurance.

Reviewed by Miles-10 4 / 10

Hard to watch

Watching this fine cast try to work in this silly movie made me embarrassed for everyone except those who had parts too brief to do them much damage, and, of course, Enver Gjokaj who acquitted himself well by playing Jake the Butthead straight and thereby getting the most genuine laughs.

Most of the "jokes" just weren't funny and didn't make any sense, which is interesting since that is what is said about the main character at one point. A little autobiography then from writer-director Anton King? I like Fran Kranz and Dichen Lachman but their roles and dialog were awful. Kranz's character does variations on the same joke over and over. Lachman's character, the epitome cool combined with cluelessness, is not that interesting. There might be something universal about relationships buried here but it was obscured and trivialized here.

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