The film revolves around the lives of six strangers in a hectic night chasing dreams. The lives of these people collide on a hopeless romantic night. It seems that tonight is turning into a different path where Ethan, the young DJ, is given a chance to perform at a festival differently.
Saturated in neon, gratifyingly loud, and a wonderful showcase for charismatic supporting actor Brett DelBuono, you can certainly imagine XOXO finding an audience with the post-SpongeBob, pre-Orange Is The New Black demographic.
A cast of bright young stars and a promising new filmmaker transform XOXO into a fun, light-hearted romp that delivers a rare win for films based on the world of electronic dance music.
There's nothing new or vaguely original here, but the film does capture the hypnagogic appeal of the rave scene, which is something Hollywood has often struggled with.