Whipped Review

Whipped
Four men meet each week to exchange blow-by-blow accounts of their most recent conquests, only to all fall for Mia, a sex-bomb out to redress the gender balance.

by William Thomas |
Published on
Release Date:

29 Jun 2001

Running Time:

82 minutes

Certificate:

18

Original Title:

Whipped

Apparently, writer/director Peter M. Cohen based this tale of sexual politics on his own friends and experiences. Fascinating. Although, it does beg the question that if this bunch of moronic scumbags does resemble Cohen’s pals, why exactly does he want to publicise the fact?

Brad (Van Holt), Zeke (Barber), Jonathan (Abrahams) and married cling-on Eric (Domke) meet each week to exchange blow-by-blow (oh, tee-bleedin’-hee) accounts of their most recent conquests, only to all fall for Mia (Peet), a sex-bomb out to redress the gender balance.

Offensively puerile and packed with woeful performances - Peet may have Julia Roberts-lite looks, but one more turkey like this may well spell the inevitable end - this is a truly hateful little piece of work. Go and play in the traffic instead.

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