
Jack (Peter Vack) is an internet gambler living in New York City who becomes fixated on Scarlet (Julia Fox), a cam girl from San Francisco. His obsession reaches a boiling point when fantasy materializes in reality and Jack sees Scarlet on a rainy Chinatown street.... (Full plot summary below)
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Jack (Peter Vack) is an internet gambler living in New York City who becomes fixated on Scarlet (Julia Fox), a cam girl from San Francisco. His obsession reaches a boiling point when fantasy materializes in reality and Jack sees Scarlet on a rainy Chinatown street.
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| Consequence of SoundMike VanderbiltPVT CHAT is a thoroughly modern romantic comedy exploring isolation and loneliness that is equally inspired by Paul Schraeder’s American Gigolo as it is The Apartment. . . Hozie and Fox bring an unparalleled sexiness and authenticity to the kink sequences, an especially impressive feat given that the majority of them take place through computer screens. |
| Slant MagazineJake ColeBen Hozie’s wry, observational film positions a young man’s repressed sexual paranoia as a reflection of a more general social malaise. |
| Paste MagazineNatalia KeoganThe stylistic intentions of PVT Chat welcome not only a rigorous examination of our own personal proclivities, but a sincere respect for the boundaries inherent in the sexual inclinations of others. |
| CineVueTom DugginsThe same ragtag energy which propels it can occasionally become distracting, and there are sequences in the script which feel gratuitous. However, its independent spirit shines through gloriously, reminding the viewer that, really, a decent story and some talented actors is all that’s required to make a movie. |
| The PlaylistNicholas LaskinPVT Chat is a nasty, unflinching, discomfitingly watchable experiment that, if nothing else, proves once again that Julia Fox should be in all the movies, all the time. |
| Screen RantDebopriyaa DuttaVisceral and uncompromising in its vision, PVT Chat etches a gritty portrait of eroticism in the digital age with great nuance and authenticity. |
| The GuardianCath ClarkeBen Hozie makes his feature debut with this semi-insightful, uncomfortably funny indie drama about a man who becomes obsessed with an online sex worker. It’s a film with a slackerish mumblecore vibe, and Hozie is refreshingly grown up about sex. But it’s hard to see how his film adds much to the conversation about intimacy in the internet age. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyThere are flashes of interest, and even some welcome screwball elements, but PVT Chat doesn't coalesce in a meaningful way. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakThe stakes built from and acted upon Jack and Scarlet’s tenuous relationship are simply rendered empty once love seemingly erases their existence. |
| User ReviewLatinCritic13This reminds you so much of a Soderbergh meets a Safdie Bros film that involves virtual sex and gentrification. And the whole idea behind PVT Chat perfectly describes how relatable when it comes to finding love through an erotic website with compromise. |