Luke, a young man insecure about his masculinity, discovers he's a Zerophiliac, with the ability to change sex at will. Join Luke as he journeys into the extraordinary world of Zerophilia where so many crazy questions arise, only one question matters: "Whom do you love?"
Amid deliberately campy situations and sophomoric jokes, Zerophilia offers a disarmingly sweet lesson about learning to identify with the opposite gender.
– Peter Debruge,
Variety,
6 Nov 2006
rotten:
The script's lazy convenience is embodied by a beautiful neuromorphologist (Gina Bellman) who arrives on the scene to explain everything that's going on.
– J. R. Jones,
Chicago Reader,
1 Nov 2006
rotten:
Boasts a fertile premise but a sterile outcome.
– Bill Stamets,
Chicago Sun-Times,
27 Oct 2006
rotten:
A half-silly, half-earnest indie with the soul of a John Hughes-era sex comedy.
– Michael Phillips,
Chicago Tribune,
26 Oct 2006
rotten:
The admittedly thought-provoking results fail to make the full-blown transition from curious concept to substantial theatrical proposition.