Product Description Luke, a young man insecure about his masculinity, must solve the mystery of his rare genetic condition, Zerophilia, that changes him from male to female anytime he's aroused, -noticeably complicating his love life. Journey with Luke into the wild world of Zerophilia to discover you can't change your true nature, even if it can change you. A Coming-of-age cult classic. Review "Part horror movie, part randy teen sex farce, [Zerophilia] takes the premise that some organisms are capable of mutating gender to suit their surroundings and extends it to an Oregon undergrad whose extra chromosome allows him to alternate between male and female. Martin Curland's endearing debut delivers a ripe conceit in such gendermorphic times, ... it could conceivably spawn an entire genre of imitators." --VarietyA novel teenage comedy with an astute understanding of adolescent sexual confusion and the nebulous nature of desire, “Zerophilia” suggests an elastic view of gender that’s alternately gleeful and terrifying. As Luke sprouts breasts during a romantic dinner with a date (Rebecca Mozo), then awakes after a night of passion to discover he has morphed into a curvaceous female (Marieh Delfino), the movie balances nightmare and fantasy with cool agility. Helped by assured performances from his mostly young cast ― particularly Dustin Seavey and Alison Folland as Luke’s closest friends ― Mr. Curland fashions his bizarre material into a surprisingly subtle exploration of identity and anxiety. ... “Zerophilia” is ultimately less about sex than about the rewards of friendship. “Being a woman doesn’t make you any less of a man,” says one of Luke’s friends, encouragingly. It’s a line Dietrich would have been thrilled to utter. --New York TimesZerophiliacs do not exist, but the conviction and daring of this feature-film debut by Martin Curland inspires belief in the impossible. On a solo camping excursion, Luke (Taylor Handley) loses his virginity to a British woman, who turns the young man into a zerophiliac, a person with the ability to change sexes during the throws of sexual excitement. This perpetuates all sorts of confusion and panic when Luke, as Luca (Marieh Delfino), finds that he's no longer attracted to Michelle (Rebecca Mozo) but to her mechanic brother Max (Kyle Schmid). Sydney (Gina Bellman), a doctor and expert on Luke's very-rare condition, only confuses matters, telling the young man he must either live with his zerophilia or "lock" his sex by getting physical with another zerophiliac. Possibly the most homorific teen comedy ever made, Zerophila pushes a liquid view of sexual identity that's excitingly inquisitive about our personal sexual fantasies and hang-ups. The androgynous features of the super-cute cast befit the subject matter, but Curland's visual style is not as amorphous as his ideas. ...Still, while Curland's mind may move faster than his kino-eye, the story's conceptual imagination and flourishes boggle the mind―so much so the film should come with a surgeon general's warning: may cause gender confusion. --Slant Magazine
K**Z
Whats in your genes?
I have to say that I had never heard anything about this movie when I rented it. My initial interest fell mainly in the fact that it's leading actors were Taylor Handley and Kyle Schmid (both whom I love and are gorgeous). So I rented it. Five minutes into it, I was hooked. I was actually multitasking when I put it in and stopped everything to watch it. This is one of the cleverest movies I have ever seen. Not only did I love the underlying message, which is a bit cheesy but I feel is important, (Love is out of your control, that you can't help whom you fall in love with). And I also felt it broke away the line between gay and straight, because I don't feel that when it comes to orientation things are black and white, there is a grey area. The writers show this when the main character Luke goes above and beyond to try to proove to his friend that he is straight, (Luke is a zerophiliac and not unlike a frog he can change his sex) because of the fact that once he turns into a woman he becomes sexually attracted to another guy his friend starts to wonder about Lukes sexuality even though when Luke is a man he likes a girl named Michelle. A little confused? So is Luke. But he soon realizes that accepting who you are is what's important not putting labels on everything, which I felt is the best message.Although the idea of humans being able to change their sex as a frog is able to is a bit far fecthed I thought it was important to the message that writer was sending and the storyling was so great it was easy to forget that it would never really happen. I also would like to say to you skeptics out there thinking this might be just another gay love story I would like to point out that it isn't, there is no girl on girl kissing or guy on guy kissing, Luke turns into a woman and likes another guy and when he turns back into a man he likes a girl named Michelle, he is straight as both sexes. Overall I thought the acting was great, the writing was amazing and this movie has become one of my favorites. I love giving credit to the underappreciated or unrecognized indie films these days (I am so tired of everyone in hollywood trying to make a box office hit, the usual standard special effects with a shaky story line) and this movie deffinately stands out above the rest. I reccommend giving this movie a chance and before long I think it could hold its own as a cult classic such as Boondock Saints or Rocky Horror Picture Show. [...]
A**O
Under Rated Gem!! :-)
If you don't like gender switch movies pass on this!! This is one of my favs though. This movie has a different twist to the gender switch aspect, that is both fun & weird. I would say not ok for young kids. I would say older teen & or Adult. Enjoy!! :-)
G**O
Super Cool
Both my spouse and I found this movie to be totally cool. On a scale from 1 to 10, it was a 13. This movie is all over the queerness map, which is difficult but awesome to find in a movie. The movie has an intersex-like premise, dealing with a fictional abnormal chromosomal condition that transforms the affected person to the opposite sex after having the big O. Then it hits on a number of the issues transgender people deal with. It also goes in a little bit to dealing with gay/lesbian issues. Note that only few of these words (gay, lesbian, transgender, intersex) are actually used in the movie. Supporting characters are heterosexual, and you see things from their perspective as well. Even better, the heterosexual couple were supportive of their zerophiliac friend. This movie has periods of humor, introspective soul-searching, and social dynamics between genders. I would recommend this movie for its entertainment purposes to any person who would like to escape into a gendermorphic fantasyland for about 90 minutes. This has to be the most unique movie of the queer genre.Again, super cool.
A**K
Zerophilia: A different kind of movie
I was fortune enough to see this movie once before buying it. I had heard of it years before I had been able to while I had a brief stint in NYC. The premise of the movie is what I found to be the most interesting in comparison to many movies I come across. What if you had to ability to be male or female. Since this subject isn't brought up much at all in the movie industry I really went out of my way to find it. What this movie gave me was interesting, inventive and unique. As long as you don't mine the premise. I enjoyed the acting, they were pretty believable and the dialogue was very real in my book. If you're looking for a different kind of movie, don't mind the premise or some slight female nudity, I highly recommend. You start to look at person on a whole in a different light.
J**N
Love this movie!
I usually don’t buy movies, but I hate when I want to watch it and it’s not streaming anywhere.
W**D
Cool concept
Suppose some people could switch from male to female and back, more or less at will? If you thought puberty was confusing, you ain't seen nothing yet. Simply adapting to one adult kind of sexuality is hard enough. Having to get used to the other, too, adds a whole new dimension of ambiguity. Suppose a man becomes female, at least for a while, and finds himself attracted to other women? Or to other men? It rather neatly blurs distinctions of straight and gay. Having done that for the sex-changers, do the terms still have meaning to monosexuals?Although phrased as a teen flick and filled with traditional problems around dating and more modern questions of orientation, this has a bit more depth than you might expect. It's not for the body-shy, but overt sexuality is mostly a matter hints, shadows, and what's just off-screen. Despite a few predictable elements, I recommend this one highly.-- wiredweird
A**S
Don’t bother
Nooe
K**R
Rather run-of-the-mill romantic comedy. Given its extra-ordinary premise, ...
Rather run-of-the-mill romantic comedy. Given its extra-ordinary premise, however, I was really rooting for more implicit sexual misadventures and comedy-of-errors type situations, which I feel would have enhanced the film.
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