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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of a 25 year old virgin girl, looking for the right boyfriend, not realizing that "the one" has been next to her for many years.The story of a 25 year old virgin girl, looking for the right boyfriend, not realizing that "the one" has been next to her for many years.The story of a 25 year old virgin girl, looking for the right boyfriend, not realizing that "the one" has been next to her for many years.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Tim DeZarn
- Vagrant
- (as Tim De Zarn)
George Saunders
- Ted
- (as George P. Saunders)
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I can't believe there are people out there that don't like this movie. It's great! I saw it on a lark and it's wormed it's way into my heart as being among my top 10 favorites. A lot of people compare Julie Davis to Woody Allen. Yes, that's true. But I also think she's a lot like Susan Seidelman. If you've ever seen Smithereens or Desperately Seeking Susan, you'd know what I'm talking about. The film has it all-comedy, great singing and heartfelt emotion. Yes, a lot of what this girl says and does contradicts itself-but that's life and that's what makes this film realistic. This film has an independent feel and is not "Hollywood" at all. The ending is a little pat, but I forgive it that. I anxiously await Ms. Davis next movie! If you see this on cable, watch!!!!!!!!!!!!
This romantic comedy has excellent characters and dialog, and interesting relationships. While some of the plot situations are familiar (guy in love with girl who's not in love with him), the writing really sets this film apart from others of its genre.
What happened to the end of this movie? Did the money suddenly run out? We're left hanging and there's no reasonable conclusion to the story. Had this unbelievable oversight been corrected, the movie could have merited at least another star, or perhaps two.
Here's another of those comedy/dramas about a single twentysomething woman wondering why her relationships don't work and why her life isn't what she wants. If that doesn't sound like your type of film I'd stay away because if anything our heroine in this one seems a little more neurotic than usual. But if it does sound like your thing, stick with this one, it gets better as it goes along.
Katie (Marla Schaffel) is 25 and conflicted, to say the least, about her desire to terminate her virginity. Writer/director Judy Davis leads us through all the ups and downs on her rocky road, and it's a mostly fine effort.
Katie (Marla Schaffel) is 25 and conflicted, to say the least, about her desire to terminate her virginity. Writer/director Judy Davis leads us through all the ups and downs on her rocky road, and it's a mostly fine effort.
10westie-3
This is an original comedy from a woman's point of view. The characters are all very real, not like in most movies where they feel written to be a certain way, here they seem like people who actually exist. Low budget, but still better than most romantic comedies out there. Good dialogue and great music.
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- AnecdotesOnly feature film starring role for Marla Schaffel, whose other credits consist of guest TV appearances, a short film, and a minor role in a feature film.
- Crédits fousLocation credits: "There would have been nowhere to shoot this film without the generosity and naivete of:"...
- Bandes originalesTo Love and Be Loved
Written and Performed by Kurt Valore
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 98 973 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 33 598 $US
- 22 févr. 1998
- Montant brut mondial
- 98 973 $US
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