Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Madison Lawlor | ... | Maya Mitchell | |
Montana Manning | ... | Jasmine Jones | |
Andrew Pifko | ... | Simon Craw | |
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Kamala Jones | ... | Danielle Mitchell |
Jodi Carol Harrison | ... | Bobbi Jones | |
Seth Cassell | ... | Jim Mitchell | |
Monte Markham | ... | Gordon Craw | |
Ronnie Clark | ... | Chuck | |
Lissa Danshaw | ... | Pam | |
J.J. Hawkins | ... | Ash | |
Brian Gilleece | ... | Doug | |
Joshua D. Lewis | ... | Kris | |
Verona Blue | ... | Katrina | |
Lorelei Mote | ... | Sammy | |
Rigo Obezo | ... | Bouncer |
Maya, a 19-year-old queer pixie, spends her days working on her art and cyberstalkng her insta-crush, the sexually fluid fashion designer, Jasmine. One night Maya boldly meets Jasmine IRL, there's an insta-spark and the two begin an inspiring romantic relationship that gives Maya her first taste of true love and Jasmine the inspiration she needs to jump start her career. It's all gumdrops and fairytales until Maya discovers Jasmine's in a co-dependent relationship with a neurotic sugar daddy. What started as a dream come true turns into a beautiful nightmare.
The subject of the movie has more depth than I originally assumed. The main characters are fun, not much acting chops, but likeable. The third act is predictable since the creators didn't want to treat the subject too seriously and much rather end it on an uplifting note.