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Represents how social media gamifies modern romance and peer validation. 2. Subversion of the Male Gaze
At its core, the movie is a "buddy comedy." Critics have compared its spirit to indie hits like Booksmart and Blockers , emphasizing the supportive yet messy bond between the three main characters. Critical Reception Reviewers generally praise the film for being: Represents how social media gamifies modern romance and
The internal and external pressure regarding sexual milestones like losing one's virginity. 3. Female Friendship Critical Reception Reviewers generally praise the film for
Captures the "trying-too-hard awkwardness" of young adulthood. The film is noted for its "Very Online"
The film is noted for its "Very Online" aesthetic, successfully translating digital life to the screen.
The story follows Izzy, an awkward college freshman who is anxious about still being a virgin as she nears the end of her first year. Alongside her two best friends, Fiona and Anuka, she goes on a quest to get invited to an exclusive "crush party."
Juggles silliness with a heartfelt look at growing up and self-acceptance.