What Fun We Were Having: 4 Stories About Date Rape

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What Fun We Were Having: 4 Stories About Date Rape
Directed by Adam Wingard
Written by
Produced by
Starring
  • Hannah Hughes
  • Brandon Carroll
  • A. J. Bowen
  • Amanda Crawford
  • Lane Hughes
  • Jasper Lee
  • Joe Swanberg
CinematographyAdam Wingard
Edited byAdam Wingard
Music byJasper Lee
Production
company
Release date
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

What Fun We Were Having: 4 Stories About Date Rape is a 2011 American psychological drama anthology film directed by Adam Wingard and written by Wingard, Simon Barrett and E. L. Katz. It stars Hannah Hughes, AJ Bowen, Lane Hughes, Brandon Carroll, and Amanda Crawford. It premiered at the Fantasia Festival in 2011, [1] but did not go on to receive a commercial release.

Contents

Plot

The film consists of four segments, entitled "Hot Boys", "The Sleep Creep", "The Meat Man" and "Silver Bullets". Each segment obliquely dramatizes an incident of sexual assault, and the four stories take place in the same small American town on four different holidays: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and Valentine's Day.

Reception

Dread Central gave the film 4 1/2 out of 5 blades, writing that "By shifting the focus away from the violent, physical aspects of rape, Wingard breathes shades of ambiguity into his characters while saying something very deep about the nature of intimacy, treading into deeper, darker territory than the usual predator and victim clichés." [2] JoBlo.com's Arrow in the Head noted that the stories in the film were either hit or miss, something that they stated was common with anthology films, and that the anthology was overall "an avant-garde work, which should come as no surprise coming from Adam Wingard, who's quickly establishing himself as a micro-budget David Lynch between this, and his work on A Horrible Way to Die & Pop Skull ." [3]

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References

  1. "Four Stories About Date Rape". Fantasia Festival. July 27, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. unclecreepy (2011-08-03). "What Fun We Were Having: 4 Stories About Date Rape (2011)". Dread Central. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  3. "Review: Adam Wingard's What Fun We Were Having, starring A.J Bowen (Fantasia 2011)". www.joblo.com. 2011-08-01. Retrieved 2020-12-17.