
The 40 Year Old Virgin
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RDirector
Trevor Moore, Zach Cregger
Runtime
93 minutes
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A young man awakens from a four-year coma to hear that his once virginal high-school sweetheart has since become a centerfold in one of the world's most famous men's magazines. He and his sex-crazed best friend decide to take a cross-country road trip in order to crash a party at the magazine's legendary mansion headquarters and win back the girl.
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Miss March operates primarily as a raunchy, absurdist sex comedy. While it offers a unique comedic engine by presenting a matriarchal society that disrupts traditional gender hierarchies, this subversion is often undercut by the use of sexualized tropes. The film lacks intersectional depth, failing to include diverse racial, ethnic, or LGBTQ+ perspectives. The narrative remains centered in a homogeneous, heteronormative framework that prioritizes situational farce over social commentary. Ultimately, the film's focus on sexual obsession and slapstick prevents it from engaging in a meaningful deconstruction of systemic hierarchies or providing representation for neurodivergent or disabled individuals.

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