Fresh
It’s not for everyone.
Frustrated by scrolling dating apps only to end up on lame, tedious dates, Noa takes a chance by giving her number to the awkwardly charming Steve after a produce-section meet-cute at the grocery store.
Wokeness: 0%
Overall Score: 60%
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CVorago
Entertaining tropie body horror. The villian is a seriously evil irredeemable dude (heh, a pretty solid variant of "Patrick Bateman"), that leads everyone to root for his downfall. The story arc largely comes down to a standard kidnapping/trafficking story, with a demented twist. Heh, sort of a cleaned up/feminist descendant of 'Texas Chainsaw', without the gore, and a much cleaner and organized household.
I don't think this one's so much, 'woke', as strongly feminist oriented, as would have been common in flix from the 80s or 90s: There's definitely an, 'All Men are Animals', vibe. The women are victims (of said men, until the final act), and all the men are universally "unworthy" (early on, on the dating front), and either, "weak" (the guy that rides up to save the day, but just drives away at the first sign of risk), or psychotic perpetrators & "the customers". Anyway, there's not a lot that hasn't been done a dozen times before here, but it's an interesting ride, with a satisfying conclusion.
Created: 10-29-2023