My Awkward Sexual Adventure

My Awkward Sexual Adventure
Directed by Sean Garrity
Produced by Juliette Hagopian
Jonas Chernick
Written by Jonas Chernick
Starring Jonas Chernick
Emily Hampshire
Sarah Manninen
Music by Ari Posner
Cinematography Gavin Smith
Edited by John Gurdebeke
Production
company
Julijette
Banana-Moon Sky Films
Kosher Sexy Films
Distributed by Phase 4 Films
Release dates
  • September 8, 2012 (2012-09-08) (Toronto International Film Festival)
Running time
98 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

My Awkward Sexual Adventure is a 2012 Canadian sex comedy film directed by Sean Garrity and written by Jonas Chernick. The film stars Chernick as Jordan, a sexually uptight accountant who enlists Julia (Emily Hampshire), an exotic dancer, to instruct him in the world of sexual adventure.[1]

Plot

Jordan Abrams (Chernik), a conservative Jewish accountant, lives a stable but rather boring life with his girlfriend Rachel Stern (Manninen). The night before they are supposed to leave for an extended vacation where Jordan had been planning to propose, Rachel says she cannot marry him due to his sexual ineptitude. Rachel leaves him in order to explore her own sexuality.

Determined to change so that he can win Rachel back, Jordan first seeks advice from his lady-killer friend Dandak (Sahay), who advises him to try attending a strip club. While there, he meets stripper Julia and buys her chips from the club vending machine when she has no money, for the sole reason of "good karma payback." After Jordan drinks too much and is thrown out into the back trash pile, where he is then robbed of his pants and wallet. Julia finds him and, out of a guilty conscience, brings him back to her place to sleep off the alcohol.

Next morning, Jordan wakes up in Julia's apartment and happens to see her financial papers showing a large amount of debt, as well as boxes of sex toys and a spotless kitchen. Julia gives Jordan some cookies which are the best Jordan has ever tasted; it turns out Julia is a talented cook as well as a dancer. Jordan recruits Julia to be his teacher to broaden his sexual horizons, in exchange for managing her finances.

Together, they explore strip clubs, sensual massage parlors, cross-dressing, oral sex techniques, and sadomasochism. Meanwhile, Rachel tries to live a wild sex life of her own, dating several men, having group sex, and attending sexy costume parties, but is consistently left thoroughly unsatisfied by her experiences.

One night, in Julia's apartment and under her direction, Jordan handcuffs and gags Julia in order to practice a dominant posture, and Rachel chooses that moment to show up and beg Jordan to come back to her. Rachel sees and hears him with the bound Julia and impulsively runs from the apartment. Jordan runs after her. While they try to reconcile on the stairs, repo men ascend past them to Julia's apartment, remove all her furniture and rob her of all the cash in her savings box, while she remains helplessly bound.

Jordan eventually decides not to get back together with Rachel after all, as he comes to realize he loves Julia. But Julia's experience of watching all her stuff removed from her house while Jordan did nothing to help makes her not want to see him again. After agonizing, Jordan returns to the strip club where he first met Julia to reconcile with her. Eventually Julia accepts his apology, and Jordan surprises her by purchasing a nearby vacant building and remodeling it into the restaurant that Julia always desired to own.

Cast

Release

My Awkward Sexual Adventure premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.[2] It received a limited theatrical release in Canada in April 2013.[3]

Reception

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 71% of seven surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 6.1/10.[4] John Anderson of Variety called Hampshire's acting "a winning performance" but stated the film was "unimaginable as a remake, or playing anywhere outside latenight cable."[5] Robert Bell of Exclaim! wrote, "It's all incredibly racist and misogynist, but is too excessively ignorant to have any real sense of this."[6] Peter Howell of the Toronto Star wrote, "It’s your standard nerd-meets-stripper scenario, but filmmaking sparks and a combustible cast set this rom-com blazing."[2] David D'Arcy of Screen Daily called it a quirky Canadian satire that might not draw U.S. audiences.[7] Brett Cullum of DVD Verdict wrote, "There is a fun romantic comedy here underneath all the gross-out near-porn."[8]

References

  1. "Jonas Chernick's Sexual Adventure". Toro, April 17, 2013.
  2. 1 2 Howell, Peter (2013-04-18). "My Awkward Sexual Adventure and It’s a Disaster: double review". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  3. "My Awkward Sexual Adventure". Tribute. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  4. "My Awkward Sexual Adventure (2013)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  5. Anderson, John (2012-10-02). "Review: ‘My Awkward Sexual Adventure’". Variety. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  6. Bell, Robert (2013-04-18). "My Awkward Sexual Adventure". Exclaim!. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  7. D'Arcy, David (2012-09-08). "My Awkward Sexual Adventure". Screen Daily. Retrieved 2014-03-21.
  8. Cullum, Brett (2013-09-18). "An Awkward Sexual Adventure". DVD Verdict. Retrieved 2014-03-21.

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