Review of Mantervention (2014) by Jon C — 18 Feb 2016
A cast of unknowns aside from a small appearance by Jillian Murray and Chloe Bridges.
Despite her being on the cover she doesn't become prevalent until halfway through when the plot runs out of steam.
Still like any sex comedy two male buddies come up with a plan to get over a recent heartbreak by laying out a calendar to score as much tail as possible.
At one point one of them brings up why most of the people wear tons of makeup, high heels, have calf implants; if they're lying to themselves while out on the town what's to say they'll lie to the next person they decide to be with? you can never be too sure when avoiding attachment and complications.
So thankfully next to the t&a the movie still has its heart in the right place.
At the end of the day if you don't cry and aren't feeling sensitive you're missing out, romance is out there for you.
If you have to choose between meaningless sex or a romantic pursuit it's all about what you want to grow up and be happy.
This review of Mantervention (2014) was written by Jon C on 18 Feb 2016.
Mantervention has generally received mixed reviews.
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