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Fran Kranz | ... |
Astor
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Dichen Lachman | ... |
Cali
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Beau Garrett | ... |
Mila
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Caitlin Stasey | ... |
Trinity /
Divinity
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Enver Gjokaj | ... |
Jake
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Karim Saleh | ... |
Franck
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Miracle Laurie | ... |
Jenny
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Felicia Day | ... | ||
Maurissa Tancharoen | ... |
Hazel
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Sophie King | ... |
Kirsten
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Julie Mond | ... |
Cutie
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Jonathan Oldham | ... |
Bulldog
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J.R. Starr | ... |
Henry
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Amelia Champion | ... |
Elle
(as Amelia Jean Alvarez)
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Genevieve Farrell | ... |
Victoria
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Astor's happy tenacity spoils his one chance at love with his lifelong crush Mila. Convinced he needs more experience with women to win her back, he engages her ex-best friend Cali to teach him how to woo women. Written by AGGK Films
I'm proud to have been a Kickstarter backer for this movie, it turned out to be everything I'd hoped it would be. As a dedicated fan of Joss Whedon's for over a decade, it was both exciting and fulfilling to see so many of my favorite actors reunited for this gem of a romantic comedy. The fact that the writers and actors put so much time and effort into creating this film given the budget restraints truly shows their passion for storytelling and makes watching it all the more rewarding. The writing was witty, creative, and honest as it looked at the complicated world of dating and love. The chemistry between the cast helped bring the characters to life from the beginning of the film, making me laugh and sympathize with them along the way. Lust for Love is a definite must see...