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Were the World Mine

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
6004
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Were the World Mine (2008)
If you had a love-potion, who would you make fall madly in love with you? Timothy, prone to escaping his dismal high school reality through dazzling musical daydreams...
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA bullied and demoralized gay student at an all-boys school uses a magical flower derived from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream' to turn many in his community gay, including a comely... Leggi tuttoA bullied and demoralized gay student at an all-boys school uses a magical flower derived from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream' to turn many in his community gay, including a comely rugby player for himself.A bullied and demoralized gay student at an all-boys school uses a magical flower derived from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream' to turn many in his community gay, including a comely rugby player for himself.

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    • Tom Gustafson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Cory Krueckeberg
    • Tom Gustafson
    • William Shakespeare
  • Star
    • Tanner Cohen
    • Wendy Robie
    • Judy McLane
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    6004
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Tom Gustafson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Cory Krueckeberg
      • Tom Gustafson
      • William Shakespeare
    • Star
      • Tanner Cohen
      • Wendy Robie
      • Judy McLane
    • 36Recensioni degli utenti
    • 31Recensioni della critica
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      • 18 vittorie totali

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    Tanner Cohen
    Tanner Cohen
    • Timothy
    Wendy Robie
    Wendy Robie
    • Ms. Tebbit
    Judy McLane
    Judy McLane
    • Donna
    Zelda Williams
    Zelda Williams
    • Frankie
    Jill Larson
    Jill Larson
    • Nora Bellinger
    Ricky Goldman
    Ricky Goldman
    • Max
    Nathaniel David Becker
    Nathaniel David Becker
    • Jonathon
    Christian Stolte
    Christian Stolte
    • Coach Driskill
    David Darlow
    David Darlow
    • Dr. Lawrence Bellinger
    Parker Croft
    Parker Croft
    • Cooper
    Brad Bukauskas
    • Cole
    Reid Dawson
    • Russ
    Alexander Aguilar
    • Taylor
    Yoni Solomon
    • Bradley
    Colleen Skemp
    • Becky
    Waymon Arnette
    Waymon Arnette
    • Henry
    Zach Gray
    Zach Gray
    • Ian
    Julia Black
    Julia Black
    • Crystal
    • Regia
      • Tom Gustafson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Cory Krueckeberg
      • Tom Gustafson
      • William Shakespeare
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    9steven-222

    Lightning in a bottle

    I just saw this movie at the San Francisco LGBT festival with a packed house at the Castro Theater, where it provided one of those lightning-in-a-bottle moments that sometimes happen at film fests. Yours truly is a cynical old curmudgeon of a film-goer, and when a movie can win me over this way (along with the rest of the audience) it's like a gift from out of the blue; I found myself not questioning or analyzing the experience, just letting myself give in to pure enjoyment. I'm not surprised that it keeps winning audience awards at festivals; people are grateful when a movie sweeps them up into its own world.

    How the magic happens here, I don't know, especially since this is a movie by such a relatively inexperienced director. But I think I can put my finger on a few elements that make this mix happen. First, Wendy Robie as the drama teacher. I previously knew her only as crazy Nadine ("silent curtain rollers!") on "Twin Peaks." She's every gay boy's dream teacher from high school, and only gradually do we begin to realize that she must be more than she seems. Second, though the film is called a musical, and there are indeed songs, the use of music is surprisingly sparing. We don't get a big musical number every 15 minutes; instead the songs are used to capture certain states of mind and to introduce magical elements in the story. I actually left the theater wanting more music (a rare experience!). And third, the ugly homophobic elements in the movie at first seem almost jarringly realistic; this serves to heighten the magic of the wish-fulfillment.

    Magic doesn't always work in movies or on the stage; not every production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" can capture Shakespeare's whimsy. But for me, it does work in this movie, and I'm a little awed by the experience.
    davidgarnes

    A first-rate and altogether engaging film.

    Though it may be labeled as a gay/lesbian film, this is a witty and lovely takeoff on "A Midsummer's Night Dream." The acting by all the principals, particularly by appealing lead Tanner Cohen, Judy McKane as his mother, and Wendy Robie as the school drama teacher, is first-rate. The art direction, music and especially the cinematography help create a magical quality as the story enters the realm of Midsummer fantasy. Director Thomas Gustafson skilfully develops believable characters, manages complicated plot twists, and never loses the thread of "what if" that is essential to a retelling of Shakespeare's timeless story. Like the characters, you'll be enchanted by this small-budget but high-quality film.
    8ptb-8

    Between Baz and the Bard

    This utterly adorable fantasy musical is one of those tiny movies made simply in a small town and without pretensions other than to enchant... and if you see it in a crowded cinema keen to enjoy then you are really in for a magical experience. I know I am blathering on about this funny whimsical film in the tone of the title and A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM terminology, but as I am having fun here with my descriptions, you will as well if you take the time to see and enjoy it as I described above. With it's heart tight in its lovable hero's hairy teen armpit, this DEAD POET SOCIETY locker room version of MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM has more than a whiff of the teen spirit from Baz Luhrmann's Leo/R&J and HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL for teenage boys. If it can be remade with a bigger sound and image quality and retain the hilarious tone and charm then WERE THE WORLD MINE might just cross into mainstream teen and young adult affection with its funny fairy charm intact and actually get world wide applause. Tanner Cohen can certainly sing, Nathaniel David Becker is an ideal love interest for him, and Zelda Williams makes the most hilarious and adorable English teacher with a very keen awareness of what when tweaked will want untold. I loved it and will happily get Pucked again even just for fun.
    10PTCfromDE

    Shakespeare plus singing dancing rugby players, and magically it all works!

    Were the World Mine is set in an all male private school where the entire senior class is required to participate in the senior play, a production of "A Midsummer Nights Dream"---even the members of the rugby team.

    But the events in the town start to take on a surreal gay twist, as the interactions of all the folks in the town start to mirror those in Shakespeare's original script.

    As you may know---the comedy of the Shakespeare play centers around a device where a fairy named Puck can sprinkle a magic elixir into someone's eyes, causing that person to fall madly in love with the first person they lay eyes on.

    Timothy, who is picked on by all the members of rugby team, and is playing Puck in the play, manages to get his hands on the elixir for real. But as in Shakepeare's version, not everything goes as planned.

    Along the way, there are lots of shirtless hot rugby players, and amazing singing.

    I saw this at the Santa Barbara GLBTQ film-festival and was captivated. After seeing the film, now when I play the clips of the trailer I get goose-bumps. During the film I was so transported into the world of the characters that I didn't even notice all the amazing cinematography that I see now in the trailer. The film seems to move effortlessly between realistic scenes and those that are surreal and fantastic---in all senses of that word.

    The cast is terrific---and the music is transcendent. I highly recommend this film.
    5benc7ca

    If Only There Were More

    Damn, I wanted to love this movie and I did. Well, parts of it. It's based on a short film called "Fairies" by Tom Gustafson, and starring some of the same actors. I think some positive feedback for that 24 minute movie, encouraged Gustafson & Co. to go back and expand it to a full-length production. Too bad. It WANTS so badly to be a musical, but there aren't nearly enough songs to make it one. The Midsummer Night's Dream mash-up is quite wonderful, but the plot veers off into the ridiculous when it should have stayed in the charming and touching world in which it begins. I love Tanner Cohen's voice; he's the absolute star of this movie, but he's sinfully underutilized. The choreography is so bad I really shouldn't call it that. It's unlikely to happen, but I hope director/writer Tom Gustafson rewrites this one more time for live theatre. This belongs on the musical stage.

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    • Blooper
      In the scene from All Things Shall Be Peace, as the characters and Ms. Tebbit are under the tree, Cole (in the gray shirt) is standing behind Ms. Tebbit and Donna. In the next shot, Cole is kneeling in front of them. In the next shot Cole is standing behind them again.
    • Citazioni

      Timothy: If you could make someone love you, would you?

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in I Quit (2009)
    • Colonne sonore
      Oh Timothy!
      Music by Jessica Fogle

      Lyrics by Cory Krueckeberg

      Performed by Nathaniel David Becker

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 maggio 2009 (Germania)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Fairies: A Musical Dream Come True
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Chicago, Illinois, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • SPEAK Productions
      • The Group Entertainment
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 123.789 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 864 USD
      • 2 nov 2008
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 123.789 USD
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