L'incroyable histoire vraie de deux filles amoureuses
Original title: The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
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6.6/10
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An adventurous love story between two young women of different social and economic backgrounds who find themselves going through all the typical struggles of a new romance.An adventurous love story between two young women of different social and economic backgrounds who find themselves going through all the typical struggles of a new romance.An adventurous love story between two young women of different social and economic backgrounds who find themselves going through all the typical struggles of a new romance.
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Nicole Ari Parker
- Evie Roy
- (as Nicole Parker)
Maggie Moore
- Wendy
- (as Miss Maggie Moore)
Nelson Edwin Rodríguez
- Frank
- (as Nelson Rodríguez)
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love' is a groundbreaking, heartfelt film showcasing a tender love story between Randy and Evie. Praised for its honest portrayal of queer love, it remains relevant today. The sweet narrative and genuine chemistry between Laurel Holloman and Nicole Ari Parker are highlighted, though some note weak acting, awkward dialogue, and low-budget production. Despite these flaws, it's celebrated for its refreshing take on young love and positive LGBTQ+ representation.
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This is one of the few movies I have elected to see more than once.
This coming-of-age story about two teen girls who discover their love for one another is both poignant and funny, yet always tasteful. The casting and direction gives us characters that look like ordinary people, as opposed to the usual pretty-boy/girl fare that prompts our eyes to love the characters even before we know what they're about. For instance, Randy has to grow on you during the movie--she is not a particularly adorable young lady in her actions and attitudes, neither does she have the looks of a classic beauty. The result is, when girlfriend Evie (Nicole Ari Parker) calls her "beautiful" when they are finally alone together, we know she means it on the deepest levels, we believe her immediately, and even see Randy through her eyes.
This is a great movie for all ages. Personally, I will be watching for more of Nicole Ari Parker's work.
This coming-of-age story about two teen girls who discover their love for one another is both poignant and funny, yet always tasteful. The casting and direction gives us characters that look like ordinary people, as opposed to the usual pretty-boy/girl fare that prompts our eyes to love the characters even before we know what they're about. For instance, Randy has to grow on you during the movie--she is not a particularly adorable young lady in her actions and attitudes, neither does she have the looks of a classic beauty. The result is, when girlfriend Evie (Nicole Ari Parker) calls her "beautiful" when they are finally alone together, we know she means it on the deepest levels, we believe her immediately, and even see Randy through her eyes.
This is a great movie for all ages. Personally, I will be watching for more of Nicole Ari Parker's work.
This is a movie that manages to please despite itself. A lot of the dialogue is flat, a lot of the direction is stilted, most of the supporting characters are inept, the plot goes nowhere as often as not, and the music is practically AWOL. But the sheer whimsy of the unusual tale of a pair of teenage girls falling in love and the sincere, skittish performances by the two young actresses playing them very nearly makes up for all of it. Evie is a wealthy, popular, intelligent girl pampered by her affectionate mother; Randy, a boyish, school-hating aspiring guitarist growing up in a all-lesbian household. Both will have to face certain aspects of themselves and others in their lives so that they may be together. It's very, very sweet, and I don't mean that in a bad sense. It glows with the innocence of first infatuation, and the awkward tenderness of nervous young lovers, only slightly tinted by the shadows of the "real" world. This movie was about two young lesbians, but it is really the universal story of anyone and everyone who sincerely fell in love at 17.
This is one of the first lesbian movies I've seen, and already, it's pretty hard to top. I knew Laurel Holloman from her character, Tina, on The L Word. It's refreshing to see Holloman play a butch lesbian. In this film, her quirky, spontaneous and head-strong character attracted me from the start. Randy (that's her name) and Nicole Parker's character, Evie, have great chemistry together. Somehow, their personalities clash, which proves that their love for one another is not superficial. In a way, their relationship is the perfect first love; impulsive, experimental yet passionate. I recommend this to all teenagers.
This movie is one that I can watch over and over again. It is something fresh and new. The screenwriter/director does a great job of bringing many different
aspects of young lesbian existence. For example, by bringing together people of different races, social economic status, and different family make-ups; it opens one's eyes to different possibilities. It is quite opposite of what is usually thought of when one thinks of a gay or lesbian film. This movie does not stay in a box; it busts the box instead. Every time I see this movie, I am able to pick up on
something that I hadn't seen before. Although this is a movie where you don't really have to think much; I tend to analyze regardles. I found that it is not the what actually happens on the surface that really keeps me coming back for
more. It is the intricate underlying messages that the screenwriter/director is trying to get across that engages me.
aspects of young lesbian existence. For example, by bringing together people of different races, social economic status, and different family make-ups; it opens one's eyes to different possibilities. It is quite opposite of what is usually thought of when one thinks of a gay or lesbian film. This movie does not stay in a box; it busts the box instead. Every time I see this movie, I am able to pick up on
something that I hadn't seen before. Although this is a movie where you don't really have to think much; I tend to analyze regardles. I found that it is not the what actually happens on the surface that really keeps me coming back for
more. It is the intricate underlying messages that the screenwriter/director is trying to get across that engages me.
In terms of cuteness, this movie is equivivalent to a Tom Hanks/Meg Ryan romance, which isn't a bad thing at all. The two leads are sensitive and funny in their portrayals of Evie and Randy. Interesting that Laurel Holloman and Nicole Parker both wound up in the cast of Boogie Nights, no? I especially loved the character of Frank in this movie. A sweet date movie for couples of all orientations, in my opinion. :)
Did you know
- TriviaEvie is never shown driving because at the time of filming Nicole Ari Parker didn't know how to drive.
- GoofsWhen Randy is picked up by Frank to go and stay with Evie for the weekend, she is wearing shorts and a yellow top, but when she arrives at the house she is wearing long black trousers and a black top.
- Crazy creditsAt the head of the end credits: For My First Girlfriend May Our Relationship Finally Rest In Peace
- SoundtracksThe Clock Song
Composed and Performed by Scrawl
Courtesy of Organ Music (BMI)
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- Budget
- $250,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,213,927
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,066
- Nov 28, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $2,213,927
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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