From Hot Neon to Chillingly Dark: 'How to Have Sex' Review.

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"How to Have Sex" is a British coming-of-age film about three teenage girls on a wild partying trip to a Mediterranean resort town. The film explores the minefield of sexual education and consent for a post-#MeToo generation with precision and ambiguity. The film's giddy mood pivots after a sex scene of astonishing detachment, leaving the main character in a strange, woozy state of isolation. The film immerses viewers in a frenzied, teetering party-island atmosphere with neon-bright visuals and aural saturation.
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