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Slutty Summer

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Casper Andreas

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Plot Summary

Hunky writer Markus returns home to find his boyfriend of four years naked with another man. Newly single, he begins waiting tables at a swinging Chelsea hotspot, where the indelible supporting cast of co-workers offers conflicting directions on the off-road map to love and lust in New York City. Peter insists on holding out for "the one," while Marilyn swears by her "dating commandments." Meanwhile, lascivious Luke promises the film its title by delivering firecracker quips on the joys of his sexcapades. He believes that sleeping around is the best medicine for a broken heart. Despite disillusion, Markus falls for gorgeous model Tyler, who doesn't "do relationships" because, "How can you promise to love somebody forever?" Surprising twists and unlikely advice are in wait, but by the end of one unforgettable slutty summer, happily ever after may be just the answer.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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13%
  • Reviews Counted: 8
  • Fresh: 1
  • Rotten: 7
  • Average Rating: 3.5/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Rotten: The film is a labor of love for Casper Andreas, who wrote, directed and starred in this first feature. For the actors he has chosen, it's a labor of lust, with copious necking and grappling required. For the audience, it's just a labor. – Ned Martel, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Rotten: The wooden dialogue and overall shallowness of the writing keep the film from being even an amiable diversion. – Kevin Crust, Los Angeles Times, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: Lacks the wit necessary to compensate for its stereotypical characterizations and predictable plot elements. – Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter, Jun 24, 2010

Rotten: First-timer Casper Andreas approaches his subject with the subtlety of a wrecking ball. – Matt Singer, Village Voice, Jun 24, 2010

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