![]() ![]() He takes us back through the early years of his sexual awakening, mostly to things that we really don’t want to know. ![]() We hear his theories on art, on women and on relationships, which leave a lot to be desired. We don’t even get to hear what she’s saying over Ben’s narration.īen talks all the time. He talks to us through narration throughout the movie and our only glimpse of their problems can be seen in comes a tongue-lashing that she gives him in slow motion. The movie’s hero is Ben Willis (Sean Biggerstaff), a teenager who has just been dumped by his girlfriend Suzy (Michelle Ryan) for reasons we never understand. It comes off like the kinds of things a 13 year-old would draw in his notebook when his parents aren’t looking. This is a movie that tries to be a sex comedy, a love story and bittersweet love letter to the female form. I can only hope that it is many more moons before I see its like again – maybe an eclipse just for good measure. Cashback is one of most cynical, sexist and insulting movies that I’ve seen in many moons.
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