

Turn Me On
Directed by Michael TyburskiIn a world where the inconvenience of human emotion has been eradicated by a single daily vitamin, one young couple skips their dose and discovers love, joy, sex, and all the baggage that comes with it.
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- BurnharmJuly 9, 2025Turn Me On is a thoughtful low-budget sci-fi that explores what it means to be human in a world shaped by control and artificial emotion. Despite limited resources, the film looks great and delivers on atmosphere and ideas. It raises big questions about identity and autonomy, though the ending feels a bit too tidy for such a provocative setup. Still, it leaves you thinking and that’s its real strength.
- Colonel1962June 29, 2025The movie has a unique premise in what it means to be human but our emotions are chemically stripped away. Personally I think our over use of smart phones is almost the same thing as we disconnect from reality. Bel Powley was great in this movie as she "discovers" herself again and her chemistry with Nick Robinson was undeniable. I would have preferred if there was some explanation about the people that don't take the "vitamin" and what happened to the neighbour and her partner. Yes, the woman in the suit gave an explanation but it didn't seem to be the truth.