After making several
well-received projects as part of the independent-cinema fringe, filmmaker Jim
McBride moved toward the mainstream with this vulgar, wisecracking sex comedy,
which nearly becomes pornography during several scenes. Set in the New York
City area, the picture concerns a high-school schnook named Archie Anders
(Henry Cory), whose hormones are driving him crazy. Archie’s beautiful
girlfriend, Bette (Amy Farber), has become a devotee of Eastern religion, so
she torments Archie during sex by insisting that he refrain from ejaculating
for spiritual reasons. This sets the plot of Hot Times—also known as A
Hard Day for Archie—in motion. Put bluntly, this is a movie about a young
man with a near-constant erection trying desperately to find a sex partner
who’s willing to go all the way. In what one presumes were intended to be
outrageous comedy setpieces, Archie tries to score with hookers, porn
actresses, promiscuous local girls, and so on. Every so often, something mildly
amusing happens, but then McBride bludgeons the moment with an obnoxious sound
effect or silly narration. Archie’s pal Mughead (Steve Curry) provides said
narration, and here’s a sample: “He’d never been next of skin to so much
feminology in all his years!” The movie is full of these would-be witticisms,
as when Archie’s sister issues a barrage of puns when she discovers Archie
masturbating: “Hey, Mom, he’s gonna have a dishonorable discharge!” Were the
rest of the movie not so repetitive and sleazy, McBride’s enthusiastic wordplay
might have seemed endearing. Yet Hot
Times is mostly an endless procession of nude scenes, interspersed with
vignettes of softcore coupling. Those who watch sex comedies to ogle female
flesh will get their fill, but those who prefer a balance of edifying and
erotic content will be disheartened.
Hot Times:
LAME
1 comment:
This one looks interesting... going to see this movie later.
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