Eat Pray Love is not a movie I ever cared about, but I think it’s about how a white woman eats pasta, finds herself, and wears a hat (but not enough sunscreen). Although the book is mentioned in Aubrey Plaza’s new film, Spin Me Round, it is very much… not that. In Spin Me Round, Alison Brie plays Amber, a manager at an Italian chain restaurant who wins a trip/retreat to Italy from the company. It also stars Aubrey Plaza as Kat, assistant to the chain owner, as one of her love interests. I’ve only been to the Olive Garden once. My family was more of an Applebee’s- and Ponderosa-celebrating kinda crew, but perhaps I would have gone more and tried to work there if I knew there was a chance for me to go to Italy and have a terrifying and quick love affair with the boss’s assistant.
Ready for a little movie math? This is the third time Brie and Plaza have worked together alongside Plaza’s husband Jeff Baena (add in The Little Hours and Joshy), the third movie they have been in together that has queer vibes, coded and obvious (add in The Little Hours and Happiest Season), and the fourth time they have starred in movies together.
Hopping back to the queerness, Alison co-wrote the script with Jeff Baena. He said they knew fans of Happiest Season wanted Aubrey and Kristen Stewart’s characters to be together, so they def had that in their minds when they were writing Spin Me Round. They knew queer audiences — dykes in particular — are fond of Plaza and will follow her films in hopes of some sorta gay shit happening — and they were right cos’ HERE EYE AMETH DEWING JUST THAT! I personally feel like folks are going to be just as let down, though, because: A) when are dykes ever truly happy about our representation in film, and 2) the queerness between the characters in this film is not like hella substantial.
At first watch, I didn’t really get romantic vibes; instead, I got horror ones, which is fair because this is a dark comedy. When Amber shows up for the trip, it turns out she and the other managers (who all have names traditionally assigned to women although some are dudes) aren’t staying in the beautiful villa they thought they’d be. They are in a dingy hotel behind it with room doors that don’t lock. They also have a creepy guide (played by Ben Sinclair) who keeps all their passports for “safekeeping” and is always filming. Eventually Amber meets Kat who asks her to hang out. She’s not asking her to kick it with her to get all cute and queer (at first), but she is basically a procurer of hot girls for her creepy boss who wants to have a fling with the most attractive girl at the retreat — and she does it for him constantly. Amber and the boss hang out on a boat where she shares intimate details, then later go to a party where things take a turn for the worst and she is saved by Kat.
It’s a story that shows imbalances in power between female workers and their male bosses while hinting at all things #MeToo. There is also a murder mystery element and a dash of some “Eyes Wide Shut” type shit. I know it sounds like this film is all over the place — but in reality, it’s not. It’s really well done and just kind of odd but in a fun way. The gay vibes are there but it’s not some major part of the film. So if you’re coming to it looking for 90 some-odd minutes of two babes banging and kissing their way through Italy… you’re watching the wrong movie.
HOWEVER! Where there is a dash of sapphic salt I shall try to turn it into a heaping spoonful!! So, here are 20 screenshots I took of people, places and things that I have decided are gay, therefore upping the queerness of the movie by at least 37% — ENJOY!
This tie-dye tote
This thigh touch
These High waisted wide legged pants
These bangs
These wedges
This seated position
The way this shirt is open
This necklace
EVERYTHING about this person
EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS PERSON
This moment
This seated position
This look
This dress
These hands
This kiss and everything that follows
This lighting
This outfit
This EMT person in the background
And whatever this outfit is
Spin Me Round is streaming now on AMC+, let me know your thoughts below!!!
Please screen shot every partially queer parts of every tv/movie/art. 🖤🖤🖤
Aubrey also does the “lesbian salute” kate mc kinnon does,see the trailer , would def add that
I’m queer and neurodivergent. I definitely sit with one leg tucked under the other, lol.
I know you’re using ‘gay’ as shorthand for all kinds of genders/orientations, but I just want to point out that, for the record, the way that person is sitting in that chair and that lighting is clearly bisexual, as per my education on this very site.
Speaking of pasta, this review is 🤌😙👌
LOL, I am still chuckling at your list of gay moments. Pretty sparse but I might see it anyway because Audrey Plaza. Just the other day I showed a picture of her to my partner and was like, “Warning: I am entering another Aubrey Plaza phase.”
This movie is a TRASH FIRE. The whole thing—bad writing, no plot, no interest. So bad, for starters. Then the gay four minutes of this film is queerbaiting to be sure, but I’m actually more offended that it was seemingly only included because they knew the gays like Aubrey being gay. They couldn’t have cared less about why or what a gay story line would mean to the plot, it’s just a stunt to get attention/streams. Which is evident given that Plaza gets maybe one more scene after the gay kiss and then mysteriously vanishes and is instantly forgotten. That story line? Forgetttttaboutit. 🙄
okay i watched this and can confirm: it is quite bad! stick with these screenshots/wait for someone to upload a video of the scene with AP/AB making out and only that scene.
i liked it overall but aubrey disappears halfway through the movie leading to her once again not getting the girl like in happiest season
The rep in this movie is *awful*. After that makeout scene, when Amber starts to suspect something shady is going on, she immediately accuses Kat, not the male boss she’s working for who is the one actually in charge, of being behind it, and calls her “unstable” and “predatory.” Then Kat gets fired off-screen and disappears. Really wish you would have mentioned that in the article instead of the glib “when are dykes ever truly happy about our representation.” We’re supposed to be happy with *that*?
damn, they really queer baited us with this one lol
also, is anything jeff baena ever made not physical cringe? genuine question, I’m not really familiar with his stuff
None of those pictures are even queer though. Stretching it rather far.