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Walk All Over Me

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.6K
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Walk All Over Me (2007)
A small town girl runs into big time trouble as she takes on her roommates identity as a dominatrix to pay the bills.
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A small town girl runs into big time trouble as she takes on her roommates identity as a dominatrix to pay the bills.A small town girl runs into big time trouble as she takes on her roommates identity as a dominatrix to pay the bills.A small town girl runs into big time trouble as she takes on her roommates identity as a dominatrix to pay the bills.

  • Director
    • Robert Cuffley
  • Writers
    • Robert Cuffley
    • Jason Long
    • Marguerite Pigott
  • Stars
    • Leelee Sobieski
    • Tricia Helfer
    • Lothaire Bluteau
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Cuffley
    • Writers
      • Robert Cuffley
      • Jason Long
      • Marguerite Pigott
    • Stars
      • Leelee Sobieski
      • Tricia Helfer
      • Lothaire Bluteau
    • 16User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Leelee Sobieski
    Leelee Sobieski
    • Alberta
    Tricia Helfer
    Tricia Helfer
    • Celene
    Lothaire Bluteau
    Lothaire Bluteau
    • Rene
    Jacob Tierney
    Jacob Tierney
    • Paul
    Michael Eklund
    Michael Eklund
    • Aaron
    Michael Adamthwaite
    Michael Adamthwaite
    • Isaac
    Ross McMillan
    • Spencer
    Sarah Constible
    Sarah Constible
    • Penelope
    Mike Bell
    • Raymond
    Nicolas Ouellette
    Nicolas Ouellette
    • Trent
    • (as Nicolas Oullette)
    Blake Taylor
    • Pat
    Darren Wall
    • Man on TV #1
    Omar Alex Khan
    Omar Alex Khan
    • Man on TV #2
    • (as Omar Khan)
    Graham Ashmore
    Graham Ashmore
    • Man on TV #3
    Rick Skene
    Rick Skene
    • Store Manager
    Manfred Maretzki
    • Bus Driver
    Jeff Wahl
    Jeff Wahl
    • Waiter
    Darcy Fehr
    Darcy Fehr
    • Scarred Man
    • Director
      • Robert Cuffley
    • Writers
      • Robert Cuffley
      • Jason Long
      • Marguerite Pigott
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    User reviews16

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    7imdb-1783

    A pleasant surprise

    A pleasant surprise that had some unexpected developments and interesting characters.
    8crinolynne

    Pretentious Critics

    First, this is a comedy; whoever tagged it as a thriller should watch it again. Second, the reviewers, see above, who didn't like it, simply didn't get it - the fault is in you guys, not this movie. Third, the movie is a self-deprecating, unpretentious romp in the peculiar genre of that is Canadian comedy. It's fun.

    Lastly, a warning , the principal characters are empowered females, this may cause males of a particular persuasion fits of apoplexy, there should be a warning to this effect in the opening sequence...

    At a production cost $3M, I consider this a good use of my tax dollars. And to the author of the synopsis, it's set in Vancouver not Seattle. duh.
    6RatedVforVinny

    Enjoyable, fun and quirky.

    This is a movie that sort of starts off at a slower pace but as it trundles along, gets more involving and enjoyable. Really liking some of the off-beat, Canadian humour and with charming, engaging characters. I think the 18 rating is not a good reflection of the content. It's neither sexy or a violent thriller but being hard to classify is great plus point.
    6SnoopyStyle

    quirky indie

    Naive small town girl Alberta (Leelee Sobieski) loses an envelop full of money. She runs from thugs escaping on a bus going to big city Vancouver. She reconnects with her old babysitter Celene (Tricia Helfer) who reluctantly lets her stay. She's surprised that Celene is now working from home as a dominatrix. She spills on Celene's expensive outfit. With no money from her grocery store job, she tries to pay Celene back by taking on Paul (Jacob Tierney) who applied to be Celene's client. Rene (Lothaire Bluteau) barges in with brothers Aaron and Isaac looking to retrieve his money from Paul. Alberta is over her head.

    This is an odd quirky Canadian indie that should be funnier that it is. Sobieski is playing clueless but it's oddly unreal. It would be funnier to be broader. She may not be good enough as a comedic actress but she has never looked hotter. Her boobs look great and her pretend dominatrix dancing is sexy fun. At least, the music is fun. Helfer has a dry wit. There are a few good smirk-worthy moments which keeps this on track.
    7Patriotlad@aol.com

    A Clever Screwball Comic Take On A Subculture

    Tricia Helfer sparkles nicely in this "Bizarro World" comedy directed by Robert Cuffley. In some ways it hearkens back to the mid-1930s and to some of the great screwball comedies of that era, except with a much harder and daring edge to it. She's an old friend of the bungling ingénue from a hick town ( Lee Lee Sobieski ), who has made a niche for herself in the big bad city by becoming a pro dominatrix.

    For those who don't know, being a dominatrix is a lifestyle choice with psychological and sexual overtones, but rarely involving actual sex. It is about psycho-sexual mind games and role-playing, with its own rules and subculture. In all of that, Helfer's characterization and charm seems to be admirably suited for the choice of Celine.

    Sobieski takes a brilliant turn as the goofy young friend who simply cannot keep out of her own way. There is in all of this comedic action a dark undercurrent of criminal behavior, as Sobieski's character -- ironically named Alberta -- blunders her way into and out of real trouble where there's real violence done to the real people in her life. She's like a lightning rod in that regard.

    The genius of the film lies in how the director and these two superb actresses move the story forward, almost effortlessly, as every time Alberta stumbles into a predicament whatever she does next fails to resolve the problem. It only brings a worse and yet even funnier predicament.

    The DVD presentation is terrific and there's just enough of Sobieski's beautiful body shown ( for the right reasons ), to warrant this film having a most sensible R rating. There's just too much sexual role playing in the plot for young teens, and it is not something in the way of entertainment for pre-teen youngsters, at all, period.

    Aside from that caveat, this is one goofy, wacky, well-done comedy.

    The criminal behavior involved in the plot is diluted somewhat by the hapless nature of the three criminal characters. They are bad hombres for sure but just so darned incompetent that they don't really frighten anyone, all that much ... adults, that is.

    They are not misunderstood, it should be noted, these characters -- but they are comically incoherent and impulsive.

    So this film ought to and does get seven stars out of ten, with two additional boxes of popcorn tossed in for good measure.

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    • Trivia
      Mark Hall took part in this film as a featured extra as a mall security guard, and is briefly visible during the scene in the food court where Alberta throws orange soda on Isaac. While wiping the soda from his face, Isaac briefly glances behind him to see Mark Hall's character staring back at him.
    • Quotes

      Alberta: How do you get them do to what you want?

      Celene: Don't give them a choice. Believe in something strongly enough, even if it's total bullshit, so will everyone around you.

    • Crazy credits
      Truck costumer Heather Neale is mistakenly credited as Props Builder.
    • Connections
      Edited into Walk All Over Me: Deleted Scene (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      The Upwards March
      Performed by Bell Orchestre (as Bell Orchestre)

      Written and Published by Pietro Amato, Kaveh Nabatian, Richard Reed Parry (as Richard Parry),

      Stefan Schneider (SOCAN)

      Courtesy of Rough Trade Records

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2007 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 워크 올 오버 비
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Chaos, a Film Company
      • Productions Colin Neale, Les
      • Eagle Vision
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    • Budget
      • $3,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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