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One Night Only finds romance in a culture that has forgotten intimacy

Equal parts George Orwell and unrestrained teenage hormones, director Will Gluck’s One Night Only imagines a dystopian America where a religious administration has banned premarital sex. The preposterous prohibition is enforced through biometric sensors that detect certain hormonal spikes and summon SWAT teams to thwart your carnal endeavors.

One Night Only finds romance in a culture that has forgotten intimacy

TL;DR

  • The film "One Night Only" is set in a dystopian America with a ban on premarital sex.
  • A religious administration enforces the ban using biometric sensors to detect hormonal spikes.
  • There is one day a year, known as "one night only," when the ban is lifted.
  • The movie is described as a romantic comedy that explores meaning in intimacy.
  • The story introduces Owen, whose girlfriend expresses a desire to sleep with someone else on the day of his planned proposal.