Plan B (2021 film)

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Plan B
Plan B poster.jpg
Official poster
Directed byNatalie Morales
Screenplay by
  • Prathi Srinivasan
  • Joshua Levy
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySandra Valde-Hansen
Edited by
  • Nathan Orloff
  • Brendan Walsh
Music byIsabella Manfredi
Production
companies
Distributed byHulu
Release date
  • May 28, 2021 (2021-05-28) (United States)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plan B is a 2021 American comedy film directed by Natalie Morales from a screenplay by Prathi Srinivasan and Joshua Levy. The film stars Victoria Moroles and Kuhoo Verma.

It was released on May 28, 2021, by Hulu.

Plot[]

In South Dakota, Sunny, a sheltered Indian teenager, is pressured into throwing a party by her rebellious, outgoing friend Lupe. Though she fears disobeying her mother — who is out of town on a business trip — she agrees in the hopes of impressing and seducing Hunter, her crush. After seeing Hunter leave the party with the more popular Emma, however, she winds up having sex with her friend Kyle, a somewhat eccentric devout Christian — both almost immediately realize the encounter was a mistake.

The next morning, Sunny informs Lupe that she has lost her virginity, but does not say whom to, leading Lupe to believe that she had sex with Hunter. In the bathroom, she is horrified to discover that she never removed the condom Kyle used during intercourse, fearing that she could become pregnant. Informing Lupe, the two set out to the local pharmacy to get a Plan B pill, but are denied. Following Lupe's suggestion, they decide their best option is to drive to the nearest Planned Parenthood — located in Rapid City — using Sunny's mom's car.

Sunny and Lupe get lost on the road and are redirected by a helpful convenience store clerk, whom they inform of Sunny's situation. She suggests they visit her cousin, a drug dealer based in a nearby playground. The girls confront the dealer, who offers them fake IDs in exchange for oral sex, and manage to escape with the IDs and an unmarked "birth control pill" after Sunny accidentally damages his penis. After Sunny falls asleep, Lupe drives to a bowling alley where she hopes to meet Logen — a person whom she met online and has been communicating with frequently. Sunny, while initially reluctant, quickly accepts due to the prospect of meeting Logen and pleasantly surprised to find that Hunter and his friends are at the alley as well. The girls split up — Lupe goes off to meet Logen, and Hunter invites Sunny to a nearby diner. Logen, revealed to be a female drummer, has sex with Lupe in Sunny's car. Meanwhile, after learning that Hunter only left her party to get Emma home safely rather than to have sex with her, Sunny confides in Hunter about her situation. Hunter holds no judgement towards Sunny, sympathizing with her and reassuring her that everything will work out. After Hunter drives her back to the bowling alley, the two kiss.

The girls reunite, but quickly discover Sunny's car (which Lupe left with Logen) to be missing. Despairing, Sunny takes the unmarked "birth control" pill they stole from the drug dealer — later revealed to be speed — and argues with Lupe, blaming her for their situation. Lupe realizes they can locate the car with a "Find My" app, which turns out to be parked at a nearby house party. Lupe finds and confronts Logen, who insists that the car wasn't taken by her, but by her band's lead singer, Xander. Lupe and Sunny find Xander to be extremely intoxicated. He attempts to attack the girls — they escape, but Sunny nearly runs Xander over. Xander is fine, but disoriented; Logen stays behind to take care of him, sharing a kiss with Lupe before the two part ways.

Back in the car, a now sober Sunny confronts Lupe on why she never told her about her true sexuality. Lupe admits she was afraid it would affect their friendship, which Sunny instantly dismisses as nonsense. Shortly after, Lupe discovers the true nature of Sunny's sexual encounter through a phone call from Kyle. Sunny says she lied because of how much more sexually experienced Lupe seems, which Lupe says is just an act. They agree to stop lying to each other.

Finally, Sunny and Lupe make it to Rapid City's Planned Parenthood, but are devastated to find it permanently shut down. Sunny breaks down emotionally and admits she needs her mother's help. The two drive home.

When they get back, both face altercations with their parents. Lupe is surprised by her father's concern for her. After asking him if he would ever "kick her out," he reaffirms his unconditional love for her and the two embrace. Sunny's mom is initially angry, but her mood softens after a frustrated Sunny rants about feeling the need to be perfect all the time for her. Like Lupe and her dad, the two reconnect, and Sunny admits that she needs the morning after pill, which her mom quickly buys for her.

Cast[]

Victoria Moroles discusses Plan B in 2021
discusses Plan B in 2021

Production[]

In September 2020, it was announced Natalie Morales would direct the film, from a screenplay by Prathi Srinivasan and Joshua Levy, with LD Entertainment and set to produce, and Hulu to distribute.[1] In October 2020, Victoria Moroles and Kuhoo Verma joined the cast of the film.[2]

Principal photography began on September 30, 2020 and concluded on November 10, 2020 in Syracuse, New York.[3]

Release[]

It was released on May 28, 2021, by Hulu.[4]

Critical reception[]

Plan B holds a 96% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 47 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.1/10. The site's consensus reads, "Plan B doesn't overplay its timely message -- and it doesn't have to, thanks to a sharp, funny script and the sparkling chemistry between its charming stars".[5] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 73 out of 100, based on 13 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[6]

References[]

  1. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (September 16, 2020). "Natalie Morales To Direct 'Plan B' Comedy For Hulu". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  2. ^ Galuppo, Mia (October 8, 2020). "Natalie Morales-Directed Hulu Comedy 'Plan B' Finds Leads". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  3. ^ "Film and TV Projects Going Into Production - Plan B". Variety Insight. Archived from the original on May 1, 2021. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  4. ^ Barfield, Charles (May 4, 2021). "'Plan B' Trailer: Natalie Morales' New Comedy Finds 2 Teen Girls On A Search For A Much-Needed Pill". The Playlist. Retrieved May 26, 2021.
  5. ^ "Plan B (2021)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  6. ^ "Plan B Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved June 1, 2021.

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