Los Angeles Times

For a good time, don’t call here

- — Gary Goldstein

It’s hard to get too worked up over “Sex Doll,” a kind of anti-romantic drama with erotic thriller aspiration­s. Like the impassive young call girl at its moody center, writer-director Sylvie Verheyde’s London-set look at the shadowy world of high-end prostituti­on offers more possibilit­y than payoff.

For Virginie (Hafsia Herzi), a striking French woman who works for an escort service run by the tough but tender Raphaelle (Karole Rocher), life is little more than a series of rote sexual — and not particular­ly sexy — trysts with mostly older Englishmen. She’s one of those “nobodies” going “nowhere”; where she came from — and how she got here — is minimally discussed.

Matching Virginie in the mystery department is Rupert (Ash Stymest), a wiry Brit with runway model looks and a jumble of tattoos, whom she meets in a nightclub. Turns out, they are kindred spirits, outlaws in a way, who develop an uncertain, slow-burn relationsh­ip.

But a midpoint reveal puts Rupert and Virginie at odds, and lines are drawn. That is, until an out-of-town sex date that pairs Virginie and newbie escort Sofia (Ira Max) with a wealthy fatherson combo goes bad and tests Virginie’s commitment to both Rupert and her profession.

Tighter pacing, more dimensiona­l and compelling characters, and twistier consequenc­es could have helped better propel this dark, semi-intriguing tale.

“Sex Doll.” In French and English with English subtitles. Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 43 minutes. Playing: Arena Cinelounge, Hollywood; also on VOD.

 ?? IFC Films ?? VIRGINIE (Hafsia Herzi), a “nobody” going “nowhere,” is central to this wannabe erotic thriller.
IFC Films VIRGINIE (Hafsia Herzi), a “nobody” going “nowhere,” is central to this wannabe erotic thriller.

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