Gay L.A.? According to this movie, it's murder
In director Gigi Saul Guerrero’s first feature, “Culture Shock,” co-written with James Benson and Efrén Hernández, Marisol is pregnant and alone, and dreams of a better life for herself and her unborn child in the “land of opportunity,” America.We’ll start with a fun one. Describe the most memorable experience you’ve had meeting someone on an app.Augustus Prew: No, not at all. I’m the first one on my friends’ phones like, “Show me, show me, show me!”: I’m a bit of a technophobe.
In the movie, Cameron is at the club looking at the app, and Joel says, ‘Would you look around? The men on the app are in this bar.’ Do you think it has affected people’s ability to meet in person?: Yeah. Why do you need to stress yourself out about getting rejected face to face when you can put your best foot forward?: In general, the apps have been a good thing.
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