A moody coming-of-age film set in Greece, ‘How to Have Sex’ follows 16-year-old Tara as she navigates adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery during a wild getaway in Malia. With vibrant visuals and captivating performances, this raw and poignant tale explores the complexities of teenage relationships and the transformative power of youth.
A Moody Coming-of-Age Tale Set in Greece
In the moody coming-of-age film ‘How to Have Sex,’ director Molly Manning Walker takes us on a journey through the hazy days of a 16-year-old British girl named Tara. Set against the backdrop of a brief, alcohol-fueled getaway in Greece, the film explores themes of adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery.
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Tara, played by the talented Mia McKenna-Bruce, finds herself in Malia, a popular resort town in Crete, with her two best friends, Em (Enva Lewis) and Skye (Lara Peake). Fresh from their secondary school exams, the girls embark on a holiday filled with partying, hookups, and endless shots. Amidst the crowds of like-minded vacationers, Tara is determined to lose her virginity, making her journey one of both excitement and uncertainty.
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Captivating Cinematography and Visual Palette
As a first-time feature director, Molly Manning Walker captures the essence of youth with her keen eye for cinematography. Through vibrant colors and naturalistic scenes, she effectively portrays the wild and carefree nature of her characters. The cinematography, expertly handled by Nicolas Canniccioni, uses a wide spectrum of colors to convey mood, interiority, and underlying themes. From velvety blues to blinding whites and vibrant greens, the visual palette reflects the characters’ experiences and emotions.
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Exploring Teenage Friendships and Self-Discovery
The story gains momentum when Tara and her friends meet three other young British tourists, including a guy named Badger (Shaun Thomas). The shy glances exchanged between Tara and Badger lead to a merging of the two groups, setting the stage for a series of complications and further nights of clubbing, drinking, and occasional vomiting. While Em finds a connection with Paige (Laura Ambler), Skye’s interest lies with Badger, a charming young man with a peculiar lipstick print tattooed on his neck.
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‘How to Have Sex’ delicately explores the complexities of teenage friendships and the tumultuous path towards adulthood. The film embraces the confusion and incoherence of youth, allowing the characters to express themselves through their actions rather than words. Manning Walker’s directorial debut skillfully captures the nuances of young love, self-discovery, and the bittersweet journey of growing up.
The Transformative Power of Youth
With its evocative visuals and captivating performances, ‘How to Have Sex’ offers a unique and introspective look into the turbulent world of adolescence. It is a reminder of the transformative power of youth, where fleeting moments and experiences shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
As we follow Tara through her Greek escapade, we witness her transition from innocence to experience, from naivety to self-awareness. ‘How to Have Sex’ is a raw and poignant coming-of-age tale that will resonate with audiences, transporting them back to their own formative years of self-discovery and youthful exploration.
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