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Unlovable
TrailerThis story tells about a different kind of comedy where she talks about a girl who lost her friend, her job and maybe feels physical intimacy. In the end, that girl realizes she has a problem: sex addiction. She asks for help and agrees to go for 30 days without her former marriage, children, sex or romance. In the end, too, you soon discover the true meaning of intimacy through music and a different man.Actors: Charlene deGuzman, John Hawkes, Melissa Leo, Paul James, Ellen Geer, Jake McDorman, Gigette Reyes, Alim Kouliev, Josh Fadem, Josh Ruben, Ben Blenkle, ...»Director: Suzi YoonessiCountry: United StatesDuration: 80 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Unlovable"
ReelViewsNovember 02, 2018I just wish Unlovable had developed its own unique voice and approach rather than seeming too much like dozens of other forgettable addiction-themed motion pictures.
Hollywood ReporterNovember 01, 2018A lack of psychological depth probably isn't fatal for a lite get-your-act-together dramedy, but it might've made this hard-to-love protagonist easier to at least care about.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 31, 2018"Unlovable" is the rare indie film that gets just the right level of twee.
VarietyMarch 14, 2018A young woman who loves not wisely but too much gets a shot at redemption in an excellent dramedy drawn from the real-life experiences of lead player Charlene deGuzman.
indieWireMarch 14, 2018It's a fluffy spin on the recovery genre, but it's a fresh one, and deGuzman's hard-won life experience adds veracity and honesty to the snappy narrative.
The Curvy Film CriticFebruary 06, 2019Love. Sex. When we hear addiction we immediately associate it with alcohol or drugs...right? Love and sex can be just as addictive and damaging to one's life, self-esteem and those who inhabit that person's world.
Tribune News ServiceNovember 02, 2018The sets are so limited and interaction so tight, the presentation comes across as less of a feature film and more of a stage production. That's not a problem when the words and performances are as on target as the ones presented here.
Film ThreatNovember 01, 2018Unlovable laid everything out on the line, and bared its heart and anyone suffering from any form of addiction can find something in its words. Films like this are few and far between, but the sooner we realize it's okay not to be okay, the better.
Blu-ray.comNovember 01, 2018It doesn't always make for an easy sit, but there's behavioral clarity in "Unlovable" that's uncommon.
Elements of MadnessOctober 31, 2018Unlovable manages to balance the real trauma of addiction with the humor that frequently assists in coping and even healing
Film Journal InternationalOctober 30, 2018A slight indie film based on the experiences of a real sex-and-love addict that features some unexpectedly terrific performances.
Solzy at the MoviesOctober 30, 2018It's from this lived experience that Charlene deGuzman draws on to bring us Joy in Unlovable and we're all the better for it.
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