In a post-#MeToo world, watching a film where the male protagonists feel entitled to sex—and break laws to get it—feels less like comedy and more like a documentary about red flags. From a technical standpoint, The Virginity Hit suffers from the Blair Witch problem: Why are they still filming? The conceit wears thin when the characters are getting beaten up or having emotional breakdowns, yet the camera never drops.
The film tries to have heart. There is a sweet subplot involving Matt’s actual girlfriend, Nicole. But the movie’s relentless "bro" logic undermines it. The comedy hinges on humiliation: leaked sex tapes, revenge porn (played for laughs), and the objectification of every woman who walks on screen. virginity hit movie
But if you watch The Virginity Hit in 2024, don't expect to laugh. Expect to wince—not at the slapstick violence, but at the social norms we’ve thankfully outgrown. In a post-#MeToo world, watching a film where