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Sexify Review: Navigating Love, Laughter, and Business in the Modern World

 


Sexify is a Polish Netflix series that shows you the long path between having a good idea and building an actual company from it.

Natalia is about to finish her degree and is building an app. She soon realizes that everything college students care about is sex. What can she do with that information?

She is a slightly awkward and inexperienced girl, so she needs help. She has the modern and practical Monika and her best friend, Paulina. 

Paulina is a girl from a traditional family, about to get married but eager to discover a whole new world. 

The three of them will do incredible things and be in the middle of unbelievable (and sometimes amusing) situations. All in the name of the business!

From College to Business

The characters are very interesting, and together they seem to make the perfect team, despite being very different from each other. Yet, they are also very inexperienced in the business world. How to build a profitable company? 

They need to deal with competition and find out that the true enemy is sometimes closer than you may think. All this while they discover themselves and their place in the world as young adults ready to design their paths.

The path is hard

Everyone seems to think about sex, nothing else. Natalia takes advantage of that knowledge, but this show goes further than that. Sexify is a story about friendship, illusions, disappointment, losses, fights, and love. It is about the hard path of building a successful startup.

Sexify is an interesting, light comedy show in a language you don’t hear every day. It is worth you taking a look.

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