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1.4

Overwhelming dislike- based on 16 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 1 out of 16
  2. Negative: 13 out of 16

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  1. Feb 3, 2023
    1
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Sex has never been so boring. Utterly lifeless and dull look at one woman's quest to find something new and interesting to talk about on the subject. A quest she fails. Expand
  2. Dec 17, 2022
    4
    Alas, this documentary seems to just be about hating straight men. Cara keeps saying the phrase 'objectification of women' as if it's something evil, then totally turns a blind eye when gay men do it to each other.

    The message here is clear: straight men = bad Everyone else = good Also, why are straight men painted as only being into hyper aggressive, borderline rape-like scenes
    Alas, this documentary seems to just be about hating straight men. Cara keeps saying the phrase 'objectification of women' as if it's something evil, then totally turns a blind eye when gay men do it to each other.

    The message here is clear: straight men = bad
    Everyone else = good

    Also, why are straight men painted as only being into hyper aggressive, borderline rape-like scenes involving school girls? Or into Hentai? That is false. In fact, that stuff turns me off completely.

    Personally, I genuinely like erotic, interesting, intimate, grown up porn, usually with women above the age of 30. I, as an evil straight man, get turned on by seeing those women turned on and into it.

    I get VERY turned OFF if I feel a woman is in any way uncomfortable or doing something against her will. So, I shouldn't be made to apologise for terrible porn just because I'm straight. But, in amongst 'THE MESSAGE' Cara does ask Porn to be more appealing to our emotions, and represent something more human and 'ethical'.

    That feels good to see and hear.
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  3. Feb 14, 2023
    0
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Hulu suggested that this was a show for me and while initially it sounded like it could be cool I almost immediately lost interest in Cara Delevingne's asinine attempt to figure out her sexuality when she pretty much had the right idea in the begining, no labels. Going right into the show it felt like she was in an interview she didnt want to be in, and then she had so many hangups about her prior relationships you could see the distain when she learned that her brain lit up for love when looking at a photo of her ex.

    Walking into a show like Real Sex you want to be guided on the adventure by the person who can't wait to strip off their clothes and talk to the elderly polyamorous nudist colony, instead it feels like there's more hangups going into segments than a Health inspector bring introduced to buttered grubs.

    You want someone who takes you on a journey of human sexuality to feel like they're actually a person and leave you feeling satisfied after this romp through human sexuality, not leave you feeling like they can be summed up by eyebrows and angrily defying expectations because they're so edgy, hating the actor more than you hated their character in Only Murderers in the Building.

    I'd recommend this show to anyone who wants to experience violent boredom first hand, otherwise just go watch old episodes of Real Sex, it's a substantially more enjoyable show than this wayward successor.
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  4. Feb 23, 2023
    1
    I can’t take her seriously after all the drugged out behavior and sleeping around with everyone in town including Jonny Drop’s ex monster. I expect to take advice from sane human beings, who are a pilar in a community, are mentally healthy, respect themselves and others, not a cra(khead who sleeps around with married people, in and out of rehabs and can’t behave in public. She should spendI can’t take her seriously after all the drugged out behavior and sleeping around with everyone in town including Jonny Drop’s ex monster. I expect to take advice from sane human beings, who are a pilar in a community, are mentally healthy, respect themselves and others, not a cra(khead who sleeps around with married people, in and out of rehabs and can’t behave in public. She should spend a few years building schools for the needy, wells with fresh water or something else to show for and redeem herself. Riding on a coattail of lgbtq+ community, while she never did one thing for them or used her popularity to fight their battles is disgusting. Now that she got cancelled, she feels she can use the community to gain popularity. Please sit down. Nobody cares about what you have to say. Expand
  5. Dec 7, 2022
    0
    This 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
  6. Dec 6, 2022
    0
    The 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.
  7. Dec 3, 2022
    5
    Well, 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.
Metascore
68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Reviewed by: Coleman Spilde
    Feb 14, 2023
    80
    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.
  2. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Feb 14, 2023
    70
    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.
  3. Reviewed by: EJ Dickson
    Feb 8, 2023
    40
    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.