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How To Have Sex (Molly Manning Walker, 2023)
cinematography: Nicolas Canniccioni
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How to Have Sex (2023), dir. Molly Manning Walker
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gael-garcia · 26 days
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Tara & Em in How To Have Sex (2023, Molly Manning Walker)
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allweknewisdead · 4 months
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How to Have Sex (2023) - Molly Manning Walker
You're right, I should have said something.
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themakeupbrush · 2 months
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Mia McKenna-Bruce at the 2024 BAFTA Film Awards
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How to Have Sex (2023)
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moviemosaics · 3 months
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How to Have Sex
directed by Molly Manning Walker, 2023
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giallo4ver · 2 years
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Me watching Persuasion (2022) while cringing myself to death, nevertheless trying to endure it till the end:
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How To Have Sex (2023) dir. Molly Manning Walker
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Mia McKenna-Bruce as Mary Musgrove in Persuasion 2022
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somnia-skeyde · 7 months
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ingek73 · 2 months
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Prince William to Mia McKenna Bruce:
before turning to Mia to congratulate her. He then told her:
‘I haven’t yet watched your film.
I think it looked like you had a lot of fun all the way through’.
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The film he's referring to is called How To Have Sex and her character experiences rape.
But this idiot, the BAFTA president, thinks watching the movies is too much work so probably only saw the title.
Mia on the film:
“And maybe,” McKenna-Bruce now says, “I was also too in shock to really digest anything. It was only at Cannes in May that I really sat back and took in what happened to Tara, my character. I sobbed my heart out. You really see her journey, the nuances of the experiences she has, in a way I had no idea was possible. It was overwhelming.”
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filmforager · 6 months
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How to Have Sex: Review
The least Googlable film ever
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From the smudged fake tan to the early morning puking rituals, you know what you’re getting with a party island holiday. But what often isn’t talked about is the undercurrent of peer pressure and uncomfortable sexual encounters lurking just beneath the surface. From first-time director Molly Manning Walker (cinematographer of the wonderful Scrapper), How to Have Sex artfully explores the seedy side of party holidays, with scenes that you’ll think about for days to come.
Like with any holiday, our protagonists start the film in super high spirits. We follow British teenager Tara (Mia McKenna-Bruce), who joins best friends Skye (Lara Peake, the loud one), and Em (Enva Lewis, the compassionate one) as they head to Malia to party after their exams. While they all give it large about the sexual adventures they’ll get up to (if they can convince people they aren’t 16), the pressure is on for Tara, who is yet to lose her virginity. 
Within seconds of this coming-of-age film, what stands out about How to Have Sex is how true to life everything feels. This is an environment that feels instantly recognisable - you can practically smell the sweat and sambucas. Drawing on her own holiday experiences, Manning Walker’s script uses dialogue that feels plucked straight from the Malia strip (right down to the girls’ love of cheesy chips), resulting in a convincing portrayal of female friendships. It helps that the cast play off each other so naturally, with a giddy energy and humour that might make you long for non-stop days of partying with your besties.
Well, almost. For while the opening revels in the joys of girls’ holidays, the second half takes a darker turn. As the group fall in with a trio of flirty lads next door, this gives rise to petty jealousies, peer pressure, and a few very triggering sexual encounters. It might all be vibrant visuals and lively party anthems, but cinematographer Nicolas Canniccioni frames the night scenes like a nightmare in neon, and you feel the sense of dread when Tara ends up wandering the lurid nightclubs alone.
When a pivotal moment comes at the halfway point, Manning Walker doesn’t shy away from the traumatising nature of sexual assault, and does a sensitive job of exploring the complex nature of consent. She’s aided by a marvelous debut performance from McKenna-Bruce, who manages to be both bubbly and full of life, while displaying a devastating sense of vulnerability. You might think you know what you’re getting from this party island holiday, but you’ll walk away with plenty more food for thought.
With star-making debuts from Manning Walker and McKenna-Bruce, How to Have Sex is a remarkable and sobering film about the meaning of consent. You’ll never think of party holidays the same way again.
★★★★
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edgrsgifs · 7 days
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce in The Witcher 1.01
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