Young People Fucking [2007][DVDRIP][aXXo]

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Young People Fucking is a 2007 romantic comedy directed, written and produced by Martin Gero and Aaron Abrams. It debuted at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival. “Our generation makes an effort to separate love and sex,” says Gero. “They’re all trying to do this thing, and they’re all failing miserably … we’re saying, ‘Listen, people our age. This is really hard to do without being emotionally involved.’”
Plot
The film intertwines the story of 5 different couples over the course of one sexual encounter, with specific chapters for each one: prelude, foreplay, sex, interlude, orgasm and afterglow. Each couple represents a specific archetype:
* The Best Friends – Matt and Kristen decide to become friends with benefits, but discover romantic feelings for each other exist
* The Couple – Husband and wife Andrew and Abby choose to celebrate his birthday, only to find that their love life was worse than they thought.
* The Exes – Mia and Eric meet up for a one-off after having broken up some time back.
* The First Date – Jamie brings her womanizing date Ken back to her apartment.
* The Roommates – Gord, his girlfriend Inez and his roommate Dave. Gord invites Dave to make love to his girlfriend while Gord watches.
Cast
* Aaron Abrams – Matt
* Diora Baird – Jamie
* Sonja Bennett – Mia
* Callum Blue – Ken
* Kristin Booth – Abby
* Josh Cooke – Eric
* Josh Dean – Andrew
* Ennis Desmer – Gord
* Natalie Lisinska – Inez
* Peter Oldring – Dave
* Carly Pope – Kristen
Reception
The movie has garnered favourable critical reviews, with the film site Rotten Tomatoes giving it a score of 80% (as of June 16, 2008) and Roger Ebert giving it three stars.
The total box office receipts after 4 weeks of release was $420,206.
Controversy
Many people have drawn connections between funding of this film and Bill C-10 which proposes that the Canadian conservative government could retroactively strip tax credits from films the heritage minister deems “offensive or not in the public interest”. A special screening in Ottawa was well-attended by opposition MPs, although no Conservative members showed up. One staffer for Cambridge MP Gary Goodyear was fired for reserving a ticket in his name without permission. Reviews were generally positive, with Liberal Heritage critic Denis Coderre awarding the film three stars and describing it as a “social reality check.” NDP Heritage critic Bill Siksay said, “I had a good time, I laughed a lot. There was some serious exploration of relationships, but it was fun. What I would find offensive is that anybody would try and enforce their own sense of personal taste to prohibit a movie like that from being made.” Martin Gero said that, “I think we’re an easy target — we’ve got a swear in the title. And also no one’s seen it. So it’s easy for the pro-C-10 people, whoever they are, I’ve only met one, to say … this is obviously pornography, we want to shut it down.”
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