A small-town girl who has just moved to the big city is pressured by peers at school to lose her virginity.A small-town girl who has just moved to the big city is pressured by peers at school to lose her virginity.A small-town girl who has just moved to the big city is pressured by peers at school to lose her virginity.
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Lydia Grace Harrison
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Justice Alexander Cash
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This was the biggest piece of rubbish i've ever seen. Terrible script, terrible acting, terrible editing. It wasn't a movie, just one big preaching session on how everyone is going to hell. It just went on and on and on saying the same thing over and over. Only watch this if you want to receive a lecture on how everything is evil and everyone will be punished for sinning. The movie itself is pure evil, making such claims as having pre marital sex will lead to possible death and becoming sterile. And then there's the claim that pornography causes rape. This is a movie for religious extremists only, for anyone else this move is just rubbish.
So bad it's funny. The message is damaging and inaccurate, the production quality is bad even by high schoolers filming their Batman fan video standards.
If you like wasting time watching bad movies this is a great one to laugh at with a group of friends. Unless they're virgins which we all know are social outcasts and shouldn't be your friends, according to this movie.
If you like wasting time watching bad movies this is a great one to laugh at with a group of friends. Unless they're virgins which we all know are social outcasts and shouldn't be your friends, according to this movie.
If you like this movie, you literally should not be allowed to vote. Or drive.
This movie is full of misogyny, anti-choice nonsense, and the worst acting imaginable. Abstinence only sex education is the absolute least effective sex education there is, yet movies like this continue to be made as if their entire religion isn't based on a fictional virgin birth.
One of Donald James Parker's movies features someone getting prayed back to life and yet somehow the least realistic thing about any of Donald James Parker's movies is that anyone would ever willingly speak to him or want to sleep with him.
Everyone involved in making this piece of garbage should be lobotomised.
This movie is full of misogyny, anti-choice nonsense, and the worst acting imaginable. Abstinence only sex education is the absolute least effective sex education there is, yet movies like this continue to be made as if their entire religion isn't based on a fictional virgin birth.
One of Donald James Parker's movies features someone getting prayed back to life and yet somehow the least realistic thing about any of Donald James Parker's movies is that anyone would ever willingly speak to him or want to sleep with him.
Everyone involved in making this piece of garbage should be lobotomised.
Hopefully you don't need to be told that virginity is a patriarchal construct aimed at controlling women's bodies. This movie elevates virginity to a religious commitment and the most important thing ever of all time. The plot is... threadbare at best, the acting is hamfisted, and the cinematography makes Hulk Hogan movies look like Stanley Kubrick masterpieces. One cannot come away from this movie with a positive view of Christianity, and thus I feel certain it has accomplished the opposite of what it set out to do. The only reason to watch this is to understand what the core message of purity culture is in America.
Love Waits is a terribly amateurish production about teen sex and waiting for the
marriage before indulging. The acting is on a junior high school level and the
direction of this film non-existent.
Flute player Brittany Mann and flute and football player Hunter Johnson are being pressured to have sex. But these are church kids and they manage to withstand.
For a film on teen sex the issue of birth control was never mentioned. It's like this film never escaped the 50s.
This one will never escape church basements nor should it,
Flute player Brittany Mann and flute and football player Hunter Johnson are being pressured to have sex. But these are church kids and they manage to withstand.
For a film on teen sex the issue of birth control was never mentioned. It's like this film never escaped the 50s.
This one will never escape church basements nor should it,
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Written and performed by Shane Faulkner
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