I have to say I was quite disappointed with the film. I’d
heard very good things and although I probably fall outside its target
demographic now at age 26, good teen comedies are still good no matter what age
you are. The problem for me is that it isn’t anywhere near funny enough and
although it is an interesting idea, it isn’t very interesting. I’m aware that I’m
becoming increasingly cynical but a happy ever after ending was never in doubt
so I just spent 90 minutes waiting for it. As I said though, it is an interesting
idea. The idea that losing your virginity changes the way people see you, judge
you and interact with you as well as the way you see yourself is one that merits looking at but the film lets the
concept down.
Another problem is that all of the high school students look like they are in their mid twenties. After a quick Google search I discovered that Stone, 21 at the time of release was the youngest of the main High School cast by a couple of years. One of them is 29! Add this to the ridiculous ‘
Part of the film is told with Olive (Stone) talking into her
webcam. While blogging etc are obviously popular among young people, I didn’t like
it and it felt like a bit of a cop out. It also increased the kooky factor
which was already dangerously high. The reason became clear towards the end of
the film but it just felt like the film was pandering to its audience. The film
plays it safe with the message it delivers regarding sex. Both sides are fairly
well presented with the case for abstinence and sex being discussed, but in the
end the film plays it down the middle as you’d expect of a mainstream teen
movie.
It’s a shame that the film is as dull as it is because there is an interesting story at the heart of it and features a worthy cast, acting admirably. There are just no where near enough laughs and the script is quite weak.
5/10