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How to Talk to Girls at Parties
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How to Talk to Girls at Parties

2017
Romance
Comedy
1h 42m
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Avg Percentile 37.16% from 253 total ratings

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Rated 17 Jun 2018
85
50th
I liked sooo many things about this that I was disappointed when it lost me during the final act. But it still has a lot of great ideas and I enjoyed its punk spirit a lot. And I laughed plenty of times. The two young and literally star-crossed lovers were absolutely great.
Rated 11 May 2018
70
46th
Title was misleading; learned how to talk to girls at movie theaters instead. Now i made a new friend; she just finished her 2nd year in literature and went to see the film cuz she was a Neil Gaiman fan while I was a John Cameron Mitchell fan so it was nice to have those paths intertwine
Rated 08 Jun 2018
50
27th
The delightful Simon Amstell pops up and says literally one word.
Rated 27 Oct 2019
56
32nd
it's a movie that wants to be angry at points, but it's not actually an angry movie. It wants to be profound, then belts out a punk song saying "eat me mommy, eat me daddy" that doesn't just lay bare themes, but lays bare the fact this is an old man trying to make a young artist's movie. This isn't the same John Cameron Mitchell who gave you Hedwig. This is him aged into his dad, and he should have just made a grown-up film instead.
Rated 31 Jul 2018
70
31st
Some funny, weird, sci-fi, punk joyride that's tasteful but spotted with mediocrity. Still, has a bunch of neat ideas and Elle Fanning makes for one attractive alien.
Rated 04 Nov 2018
59
9th
There are 2 beautiful actresses in fetish wear in this & yet I still found it interminable - no small feat. Part of the film is meant to be a sweet coming-of-age tale, a fantasy for straight young males with a child-like beauty as the love interest; the other part is about goofy - yet eventually transcendent - aliens who enjoy... anal play. The 2 parts are connected by the ridiculous idea that parents suck the life out of their children when, in fact, the opposite is true. A tonal mess.
Rated 17 Jul 2018
80
58th
Super stylistic and strange, there is a punk music scene halfway through that I found incredibly captivating.
Rated 21 Feb 2018
60
35th
This movie has about as much respect for the art of conventional film-making as punk had for the art of fugue. It is not surprising, then, that just like punk, it offers the occasional pearl, but mostly mediocrity.
Rated 19 Jul 2020
55
30th
verdiği ilk izlenimdeki kadar plastik değil ama çok ciddi ritm problemli var. janr olarak da fazla gezinip hiçbirine dair bir şey yapamayınca yer yer çok eğlendiren ama nihayetinde biraz balon kalan bir filme dönüşüyor. şunun gibi repliklere yazık oluyor yani: "I used to be in despair. now I’m in a band called lipstick that was put together from the remnants of despair.”
Rated 01 Jun 2018
52
10th
51.50
Rated 28 Aug 2018
50
17th
Weird, occasionally interesting and impossible to remember after two days.
Rated 19 May 2019
75
11th
trite
Rated 12 Jul 2018
89
91st
So much fun and weirdness from the creator of Hedwig and the Angry inch. Loved seeing Nicole Kidman channel the spirit of a young Patsy Stone from Ab Fab.
Rated 08 Jun 2018
80
83rd
çok keyifli
Rated 22 Jul 2018
90
74th
EAT ME ALIVEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Rated 01 Apr 2019
12
14th
Embarrassingly childish. It feels like a 12yo punk kid got 100 millions in the lottery and decided to write a movie.
Rated 06 Aug 2021
65
32nd
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Rated 20 May 2018
55
16th
Başka Sinema - Beyoğlu Sineması.
Rated 14 Apr 2020
81
81st
People seem to love or really hate this movie. A fun teen romance movie with two adorable leads, like 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' but for girls who call themselves weird or something.
Rated 23 Nov 2018
87
29th
1690: funny punk!
Rated 10 Apr 2019
28
14th
Was this some cult shit between UK and US?

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