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Vape 2016

17 min📅 2016-11-30

In the quirky comedy Vape (2016), a self-conscious realtor finds herself smitten with a charming mechanic who's given up cigarettes for vaping. As she develops a transformative obsession, she's forced to confront her own insecurities and desires.

Director: Doron Max Hagay

Cast

Molly Hawkey
Molly Hawkey
Shelly Warren
Carrie Barrett
Carrie Barrett
Alana
Blair Beeken
Blair Beeken
Mandy
George McAuliffe
Ben
Tony Lewellen
Tony Lewellen
Mick
Emanual Guzman
Mechanic

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vape (2016) about?

Vape (2016) is a romantic comedy that follows the story of a self-conscious realtor who develops a transformative obsession with a charming mechanic.

Who directed Vape?

Doron Max Hagay directed Vape (2016)

Who stars in Vape?

Molly Hawkey, Carrie Barrett, and Blair Beeken star in Vape (2016)

Is Vape (2016) worth watching?

While Vape (2016) may not be a blockbuster hit, its quirky charm and offbeat premise make it a worthwhile watch for fans of romantic comedies and offbeat dramas.

How long is Vape?

Vape (2016) has a runtime of 17 minutes

About Vape (2016) — A Quirky Comedy of Love and Identity

In the quirky comedy Vape (2016), a self-conscious realtor finds herself smitten with a charming mechanic who's given up cigarettes for vaping. As she develops a transformative obsession, she's forced to confront her own insecurities and desires. Director Doron Max Hagay masterfully weaves a tale of love, identity, and self-discovery in this offbeat romantic comedy. With a talented cast, including Molly Hawkey and Blair Beeken, Vape is a delightful exploration of the human experience.

As the story unfolds, the film's lighthearted tone and witty dialogue create a captivating atmosphere, drawing viewers into the world of the characters. With its short runtime of 17 minutes, Vape is a quick and entertaining watch that's perfect for a lazy afternoon or a pick-me-up at any time of day.

Featuring a talented cast and a unique premise, Vape is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat comedies and romantic dramas. So why not give it a try and see what you think?