



First off, I enjoyed the film more than I expected. A young art student breaks up with his girlfriend because he feels he won't make her happy, as a result, he suffers from insomnia and gets a job at a local supermarket to kill time and pursue his 'art' to celebrate? the the female form (and this perhaps is where the film feels a little more like one for the boys). Here he not only falls for the beautiful Sharon (Emilia Fox) but retreats into his imagination to freeze moments in time. There are numerous scenes of female nudity but I felt at least they were not gratuitous and there were some genuine funny moments. Overall a very enjoyable low budget movie.
This film is trying very hard to be a cult classic and technically it is very slick and film-literate, but it is very obviously written and directed by the same person, a man who has not managed to advance beyond a teenage view of women. It is about an art student who we are supposed to empathise with because he has chosen to end his relationship with super hot babe and she got angry with him. To cut a long story short he fantasises about all the women he sees being naked and the film never questions the need to show us these fantasies. The script is dire, the female characters one dimensional and the plot can be seen coming a mile off.Really, don't bother. Two hours long for one funny moment
Slightly arty (no pun intended), but very watchable comedy. The film follows an art student who is getting over a relationship, and falling for someone new. The line between reality and fantasy is somewhat blurred, and i still don't know what actually happened, and what was imagined, but it was a very enjoyable watch nonetheless.
Some of the humour is rather infantile, but to me that emphasised the young stage of life the principal character was moving away from.
There is some quite explicit nudity, but it is generally not gratuitous in nature - the film would probably have worked just as well without it to be honest.
All in all, enjoyable and slightly quirky - a low budget hit for me.