Sex doll

Wants to be a new generation’s Pretty Woman.

Strong beginning but a little formulated, which makes it cheesy.

Sex Doll begins as this look into the life a a hooker. We see her engaging with her clients on a night by night basis as if she was working a “normal job” or something. The filmmakers do a good job of expressing her subtle contempt for the old, fat and ugly businessmen she sleeps with for money, and it has that, “the things we do for money” vibe in the way she chatted with a few of her regular costumers. The film also goes through how she balances this profession without her friends, family, and other relationships discovering the truth.

But I guess that’s not enough of a story for a movie, so they added a part about her relationship with a new potential boyfriend, who is more than he seems. It’s not a bad add to the story, but for me it does cheapen what it seems they had been trying to do for most of the picture, or what I thought they were doing in humanizing a prostitute’s life.

But overall Sex Doll is a good movie that tries not to romanticize or demoralize the decision this young woman made, only humanize the young woman.