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Overwhelming dislike- based on 16 Ratings
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Positive: 1 out of 16
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Mixed: 2 out of 16
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Negative: 13 out of 16
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Feb 3, 2023This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 23, 2023
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Dec 7, 2022This series focuses on being antimale, antimasculinity and this is why men of today dont want relationships with women. It is ugly, hateful vapid misandry and spends most of the time with useless drivel and snarky feminists putting everyone down
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Dec 6, 2022The English and sex! Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. As a continental European I can't help but smile patronizingly. Spending hours commenting on a topic, where all talk is really ...no action. Narcissism and Onanism are really the two faces of the same coin...valued by fools who don't understand anything about real love and beauty.
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Dec 3, 2022Well, I'm sure it's very interesting and stuff but I only lasted 20 minutes. My problem was all these shots of Delevingne being quirky or whatever. I have nothing against her but I don't know why the editor/producers/director think I wanna see the presenter pull faces and swish her hair around. Basically I was expecting much more information per minute so all that BS was just insufferable.
Awards & Rankings
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Each episode of Planet Sex has a different balance of informative vs. playful, but it never strikes an off-color tone. Delevingne seems both excited and curious to speak with all of the show's participants. What’s more, she’s intent on changing public perception of the topics that she covers—even if it’s in her signature, outlandish style.
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Despite our reservations about Delevingne as the host of Planet Sex With Cara Delevingne, the show manages to cover a lot of ground and still be informative about topics we thought we already knew a lot about.
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Despite flashes of silliness and fun, Planet Sex manages to be neither. If your sole exposure to queer culture is Target Pride Month crop tops and Nathan Lane in The Birdcage, Planet Sex may very well be revelatory. For many of us, however, it’s something of a joyless slog through a subject that should very much be the opposite.