On the last night of her college freshman year, Izzy tries to lose her virginity with the help of her two best friends--but their only hope is getting into an exclusive, invite-only "Crush P... Read allOn the last night of her college freshman year, Izzy tries to lose her virginity with the help of her two best friends--but their only hope is getting into an exclusive, invite-only "Crush Party."On the last night of her college freshman year, Izzy tries to lose her virginity with the help of her two best friends--but their only hope is getting into an exclusive, invite-only "Crush Party."
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Well, I suppose I wasn't really in the target audience for the 2019 movie "Crshd". But hey, I gave the movie a chance.
As it turned out then I just couldn't commit myself to the storyline, as the things that took place throughout the course of the story just had no to little appeal to me, and that made it very difficult to delve into the storyline, embrace it and take it in.
Little did it help that the characters gallery wasn't particularly my cup of tea either. Sure, if you are a young woman around their age, then I believe you will find some mutual ground here with the characters in the storyline. But this just didn't work for me.
Now, I am sure that writer and director Emily Cohn made an interesting enough movie for those it was aimed at. But the movie just fell short of providing me with entertainment, and thus it wasn't an enjoyable movie to sit through.
Ultimately, I ended up giving up on the storyline and just turned the movie off. This is not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.
This movie is definitely aimed at an adolescent female audience. No doubt about that.
My rating of "Crshd" lands on a mere three out of ten stars. The production value was adequate, but it can only do so much for a movie.
As it turned out then I just couldn't commit myself to the storyline, as the things that took place throughout the course of the story just had no to little appeal to me, and that made it very difficult to delve into the storyline, embrace it and take it in.
Little did it help that the characters gallery wasn't particularly my cup of tea either. Sure, if you are a young woman around their age, then I believe you will find some mutual ground here with the characters in the storyline. But this just didn't work for me.
Now, I am sure that writer and director Emily Cohn made an interesting enough movie for those it was aimed at. But the movie just fell short of providing me with entertainment, and thus it wasn't an enjoyable movie to sit through.
Ultimately, I ended up giving up on the storyline and just turned the movie off. This is not a movie that I will be returning to watch a second time.
This movie is definitely aimed at an adolescent female audience. No doubt about that.
My rating of "Crshd" lands on a mere three out of ten stars. The production value was adequate, but it can only do so much for a movie.
When you talk about financial budget and those term, but its rich on youth culture, and the most charming cuties and cutes that charms you into reminiscens how much better and easier place the world was when i was a teenager. the social code book is like an enigma-code to me, and thats because im old and doesnt nearly have anything to do with my grumpiness, just say that i used to be a charmer once upon a time ( just ask my grumpy old wife), not sexually( i was a pretty grown up chlorinated virgin) but otherwise just as partychasing and alcohol hungry as these kids on the uniblock. also the use of emoji's are to me completely oblivious, even though i know what xx means, and my knowledge and lack of use of social media platforms are merely obsolete, even though ive got a facebook site thread over my head by my wife so that she can send me photoes of our granddaughter that plings every time i enter the internet.
well its no extravaganca story, this flick, but it reaches out to an old man, the 3 main female actors do a fine job where i will praise their nonverbal acting, which is well performed. the story is mostly like all cellphone in hischool/college hand, where the nerdy, needy, quinie and birdie's final goal isnt the finals, but to become crushed and loose ones virginity.
productionwise the editing are great, the spirits high and the musical score well chosen and typical of today.also the transmissive use of music style do show the spirits of very well. even though i think i saw a mike the overall product is good
do put your '' stumbling'' acting and ''cheesy''-story glasses on and enjoy, its a humble, charming and makes you giggle'ish kind of movie, made on a buck, they deserve attention, therefore a recommend from the, still, grumpy old man.
well its no extravaganca story, this flick, but it reaches out to an old man, the 3 main female actors do a fine job where i will praise their nonverbal acting, which is well performed. the story is mostly like all cellphone in hischool/college hand, where the nerdy, needy, quinie and birdie's final goal isnt the finals, but to become crushed and loose ones virginity.
productionwise the editing are great, the spirits high and the musical score well chosen and typical of today.also the transmissive use of music style do show the spirits of very well. even though i think i saw a mike the overall product is good
do put your '' stumbling'' acting and ''cheesy''-story glasses on and enjoy, its a humble, charming and makes you giggle'ish kind of movie, made on a buck, they deserve attention, therefore a recommend from the, still, grumpy old man.
I know hhis is set for yedns but i can't see what they main story line is, kinda boring as a movie
Watching this film was like being invited into a whole new world. It's a coming of age story set in a liberal arts college and yet it's originality offers the viewer to experience this age old story in a completely new way. While we see much of the world through the eyes of Izzy, she passes the narrative baton to her two closest friends, Anuka and Fiona. Their friendship is palpable and grounds the film, making the viewer feel longing for what's ahead and nostalgia for what will soon be lost. It's a gem, polished with humor and shining with poignancy.
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