Sexy Beast Is Funny as Hell

I'll ever remember Sexy Beasts as the reality dating premise that got away.

Things started off well enough. When Netflix dropped the first trailer for its new matchmaking game last month, Twitter lit up with excitement. The potential for a The Masked Singer-meets-Honey Is Blind hybrid, in which contestants wait for love while disguised by zany prosthetic makeup, was immediately apparent. Watching a flirty panda bear spend a night on the town with a robot, a bull, and an alien? You have to admit: Information technology sounds positively charming.

And all the same, in its final course, Sexy Beasts doesn't alive up to the promise of its fantastical hook. Information technology's not that its creators and contestants fail to fully commit to the "hot animals" chip; they genuinely seem to get into the whole campy schtick. Only a lack of stakes, a repetitive formula, and a few missed opportunities sink an otherwise good idea.

Each episode a heavily-bearded bachelor or bachelorette is presented with iii just as heavily-disguised singles. Their heads and faces are completely covered, leaving merely silhouettes and easily every bit clues to their real appearance.

Following a night of goofy kickoff impressions, the four creatures gather at the royal "Sexy Beasts Manor" where the eligible person must choose ane contestant to cutting based on personality alone. The eliminated person then reveals what'due south below their mask before the remaining singles duke it out during a 2d round of one-on-1 dates.

Wow, that panda is bambootiful!

Wow, that panda is bambootiful! Credit: netflix

From a romantic night of bowling to an adventure in skeet shooting, Sexy Beasts has these available animals do all sorts of activities to go to know each other amend. Watching onlookers gawk at the weirdness of wannabe Animorphs cozying up is a solid source of fun, even when the couples' connections go bumpy. But later the dates are finished, the starring sexy beast must cull a last mate before the remaining identities are revealed. And that's when things fall apart.

Ostensibly, Sexy Beasts' wacky disguises are a fundamental element of even so another Netflix reality "experiment" testing how appearance impacts romance. But similar a word or phrase repeated also many times, that conceptual framework has lost all meaning in its latest iteration.

With just the vague hope of "a second engagement" on the line and some remarkably unimaginative casting — everyone in this bear witness is too conventionally hot and heteronormative for the facilitated anonymity to be meaningful — Sexy Beasts' stakes are shockingly depression. When you're not invested in who ends up with whom on a dating show, that poses a real problem.

Even if this goes well, I'm not sure it's possible for them to kiss...?

Even if this goes well, I'm non certain it's possible for them to kiss...? Credit: netflix

Across half dozen episodes, each running under 25 minutes, Sexy Beasts goes through the Dating Game-esque motions without ever giving us a reason to actually care. While the participants are perfectly likable, the series struggles to motility by the obvious silliness of the situation to capture the people behind the makeup.

It's perfectly watchable — just not the beastly rampage nosotros'd hoped for.

There are prissy enough moments and the brevity makes it bearable. Still, I struggled to keep the storylines and characters of different episodes singled-out in my memory. Pressing play on another installment of Sexy Beasts feels less like starting a new chapter, and more like starting the same story once more. Of grade, that gets dull fast.

The most obvious opportunity to introduce variety comes in the over-the-top costuming of the contestants. But, for whatever reason, the series chooses to care for the makeup strictly as a prop. Nosotros're never given the reasoning backside why or how certain looks were chosen for certain people, and the actual transformations happen entirely offscreen. That choice means the nigh fun part of the bear witness gets cut surprisingly short, and the most interesting aspect of the series never gets to polish.

Our apologies to the woman 'Sexy Beasts' dressed as an actual troll.

Our apologies to the adult female 'Sexy Beasts' dressed every bit an actual troll. Credit: netflix

Reasonably entertaining but never obsession-worthy, Sexy Beasts is a thwarting. Hilarious narration by voice-over host Rob Delaney helps continue things moving and in that location's certainly some fun to be had in seeing these incredible creations. Just just because Sexy Beasts is watchable doesn't brand it the beastly binge we'd hoped for.

Sexy Beasts is now streaming on Netflix.

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Source: https://mashable.com/article/netflix-sexy-beasts-review

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