Whipped

Comedy,Romance,Drama  Indonesia 

"Whipped" is a romantic comedy film released in 2000. The film revolves around a group of friends, Brad (Brian Van Holt), Zeke (Zorie Barber), Jonathan (Judah Domke), and Jaime (Jonathan Abrahams), who are all in their mid-twenties and are obsessed with women. They brag to each other about their sexual conquests and often meet up at a local diner to discuss their escapades.

One day, they attend a class taught by a woman named Marie (Amanda Peet), who claims to be a love guru and asks the men to question their romantic attachments. The buddies are initially skeptical of her teachings, but as they continue to attend her classes, they start to see the world differently and re-evaluate their relationships with women.

However, as they continue to spend time with Marie, they discover that she is not the ethical, caring teacher she pretends to be. Instead, she is looking to play all four men against each other for her own amusement.

Throughout the film, the four friends learn valuable lessons about love, relationships, and honesty. The film ultimately comes full circle as they each confront Marie and realize that the most important thing is to be true to themselves.

"Whipped" received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its entertaining storyline and relatable characters, while others criticized its stereotypes of women and shallow characterization of men. Despite the mixed reception, the film has since gained a cult following among fans of romantic comedies and is considered a quintessential early 2000s film.

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