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The Virginity Hit confuses humiliation with comedy.
It feels real, even if in the back of your brain you know it's about as authentic as the girl who quit her job via dry-erase board.
The mockumentary format lost its freshness decades ago, but it perfectly suits an exploration of a form of narcissism unique to the YouTube generation.
It relies heavily on wacky plot developments and routine gross-out gags like a guy excusing himself from his lad-love's bed on their big night so he can suffer sudden-onset diarrhea.
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Essentially the first feature-length YouTube video.
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The cast gets some room to improv, and the home-video style -- call it blockbuster mumblecore? -- works cleverly because it emerges right out of the everyone's-an-exhibitionist YouTube age.
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Crass and vulgar, of course. It's supposed to be funny, too, but it isn't...It makes a movie like 'Superbad'...seem like Shakespeare.
Hilariously chronicles the missteps and triumphs—and everything in between—of four teenage guys in their efforts to get laid for the first time.
It's kind of a low-budget, grungy looking Superbad without the stupid cop stuff.
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observant, to be sure, but curiously, not that funny
Equal parts bold experiment (in sustaining a YouTube aesthetic for an entire film), and shallow redux of well-worn teenage sex comedy tropes.
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