Article 5E1VC Pvt Chat review – refreshingly grownup take on virtual sex

Pvt Chat review – refreshingly grownup take on virtual sex

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Cath Clarke
from Technology | The Guardian on (#5E1VC)

This mumblecore drama about a man's obsession with an online sex worker is uncomfortably funny and semi-insightful

In a 2016 Vanity Fair article, Nancy Jo Sales wrote about prostitution going mainstream, describing a new economy of young people selling their bodies to pay off student loans or just to get by in the tough economic climate. On the same theme, Ben Hozie makes his feature debut with this semi-insightful, uncomfortably funny indie drama about a man who becomes obsessed with an online sex worker. It's a film with a slackerish mumblecore vibe, and Hozie is refreshingly grown up about sex. But it's hard to see how his film adds much to the conversation about intimacy in the internet age.

It's set in the self-consciously hip New York art scene where Jack (Peter Vack) calls himself a professional gambler; though watching him max out his credit cards playing internet blackjack it's obvious that he's hooked. His other addiction is cam-girls - women who perform sex acts in front of a webcam for money. Jack spends a fortune tipping his favourite, dominatrix Scarlet (Julia Fox); she calls him her slave and in a funny-excruciating scene virtually stubs her cigarette out on his tongue.

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