The People I've Slept With (2010)
Average Rating: 5.5/10
Reviews Counted: 11
Fresh: 3 | Rotten: 8
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Average Rating: 5.6/10
Critic Reviews: 6
Fresh: 2 | Rotten: 4
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The People I've Slept With - a promiscuous woman who finds herself with an unplanned pregnancy and needs to figure out who the baby daddy is...NOW. -- (C) Official Site
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Cast
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Karin Anna Cheung
Angela Yang -
Wilson Cruz
Gabriel Lugo -
Archie Kao
Jefferson Lee -
Lynn Chen
Juliet Yang -
James Shigeta
Charles Yang -
Randall Park
Carlton Lam -
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All Critics (12) | Top Critics (7) | Fresh (4) | Rotten (8) | DVD (3)
Dare we call it a "grow-mance"?
Lee finds the universal in the particular: You don't have to be Asian to identify with his people and their predicaments.
Raunchy sex farce that inadvertently plays like an STD educational film.
A raunchy romantic comedy that, like its heroine, rarely has both feet on the ground.
The gallery of eccentric ex-lovers provides a few yuks...
[It] notably liberated itself from the fusty tradition that a sex comedy should either titillate or tickle an audience.
A two-fisted female who takes responsibility for her own orgasm (ala Teri Garr in Tootsie), as well as for its sobering consequences (ala Ellen Page in Juno).
The movie has an original hook, but the execution isn't original enough.
It's not a very good movie.
The People I've Slept With sells marriage as existential panacea and mature denouement.
However subversive the premeditated plot points dissing love, marriage, monogamy and motherhood, not to worry. Family values triumph yet again, even if wedging their way between hot sex, dirty jokes and DNA samples smuggled on the sly from used condoms.
An alternately jaw-dropping and lighthearted look at 21st Century mating habits as apt to leave you in stitches as in shock over the ever-evolving state of the human relating.
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Top Critic
While this movie may think of itself as edgy and modern, initially presenting sex with the insouciance that many post-sixties women and men demonstrate, traditional family values eventually win the day as marriage is the principal dramatic question throughout the film. What the film becomes is rooted in the very mores its characters disavow, and I think it does so unconsciously, as demonstrated by the film's penultimate lines - still embracing "independence" despite its traditional messages.
Generically, the film is supposed to be a sex comedy, but it neither titillates nor does it deliver many laughs - maybe a couple chuckles.
I liked Karin Anna Cheung; she's charming and pretty, and though some of her lines sound amateurish, there are also quite a few natural moments especially when she is paired with Wison Cruz, who plays his cliched character like a cliche one can believe in.
Overall, The People I've Slept With would have been a good film had it been what it intended to be.