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Tru Loved

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Najarra Townsend, Jake Abel, and Matthew Thompson in Tru Loved (2008)
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Tru moves to a conservative suburb where her friendship with the closeted football player is jeopardized when she starts their school's first Gay-Straight Alliance.Tru moves to a conservative suburb where her friendship with the closeted football player is jeopardized when she starts their school's first Gay-Straight Alliance.Tru moves to a conservative suburb where her friendship with the closeted football player is jeopardized when she starts their school's first Gay-Straight Alliance.

  • Director
    • Stewart Wade
  • Writer
    • Stewart Wade
  • Stars
    • Najarra Townsend
    • J.J. Soria
    • Howard Booth
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • Stewart Wade
    • Writer
      • Stewart Wade
    • Stars
      • Najarra Townsend
      • J.J. Soria
      • Howard Booth
    • 11User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins total

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    Najarra Townsend
    Najarra Townsend
    • Tru
    J.J. Soria
    J.J. Soria
    • Manuel
    • (as Joseph Julian Soria)
    Howard Booth
    • Joe
    Jay Costelo
    Jay Costelo
    • Pierced Boy
    Ellie Gerber
    Ellie Gerber
    • Rhonda
    Morgan Early
    • Punk Girl
    Matthew Thompson
    Matthew Thompson
    • Lodell
    Bryan Erickson
    • Roberto
    Alec Mapa
    Alec Mapa
    • Mr. Bushnell
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Ms. Maple
    Shani Pride
    Shani Pride
    • Tiffany
    Thomas Saunders
    • Emmett
    Alexandra Paul
    Alexandra Paul
    • Leslie
    Cynda Williams
    Cynda Williams
    • Lisa
    Peter Bedard
    • Dom
    Isabelle Gunning
    • P.A.
    • (voice)
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • Coach Wesley
    Nichelle Nichols
    Nichelle Nichols
    • Lo's Grandmother
    • Director
      • Stewart Wade
    • Writer
      • Stewart Wade
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    10toddduffie

    Tru Loved is a wonderful movie - What caused Mr. Ebert to miss the whole point -

    I think many people do not take a chance and find out the truth for themselves. In regard to movies, they depend on reviewers to take the chance and do the work for them. Doing so gives power to reviewers, which is an evil thing. Those very people who give away their rights will think that, since Roger Ebert dismissed 'Tru Loved', it is not a good movie and will not go to the trouble of finding out for themselves. And this confirms their prejudices and makes them feel secure.

    'Tru Loved' is a very good movie indeed. So why did he dismiss it? Why dismiss a movie that deals wisely with two of the most difficult aspects of human relationships, sex and race, in an entertaining and unifying way. That has a fine story. That has excellent acting which is natural and convincing (Najarra Townsend, as 'Tru', is inspiring). That has the priceless effect on the audience of goodwill and fellowship. That is pure and genuine.

    Why dismiss such a terrific movie? I think the reason is that Mr. Ebert did not give the movie a chance to unfold. As a result, he missed the whole point of 'Tru Loved'--which is human unity. Then, in response to criticism, he went back and justified his position, still missing the point.

    Why did he miss the point that 'Tru Loved' is about human unity? Because of unconscious fears, distaste or antagonism? Because of physical illness? Because it reminded him of other movies he didn't like? Because it didn't taste like his cup of tea? Who knows why?

    Personally, I love 'Tru Loved'! I think it is a marvelous movie! I recommend it to all my friends.

    That's my review. But don't take my word for it, find out for yourself.
    10tandcakesproductions

    A Must See Movie!!!!

    You absolutely must see this movie. I saw it at the closing gala for Outfest and it is amazing. The story is funny, heartwarming, pertinent and deals with a subject that we and our children live with every day in our world. And, it deals with it with great honesty, love and heart. The film deals with adolescent self acceptance and tolerance and shows the importance of people working together to achieve common goals. I think it should be requisite viewing at every middle and high school as well as every PTA in the country. Stewart Wade has written a beautiful story that is brought to life by a stellar cast. Nothing short of fantastic.

    Theresa Shell Los Angeles California
    10orion02

    MY NEW FAVORITE MOVIE

    While it isn't a cinematic masterpiece, this is one of the best light hearted and meaningful gay films that I have seen since Love Simon and Call Me By Your Name. It makes you laugh and feel so good. I recommend that you give this movie a watch.
    2myronlearn

    Tru-ly Awful

    Here's another film that had its heart in the right place, but unfortunately, terrible writing, direction and acting sink this piece of Cali cinematic garbage before it even begins. Stewart Walker is the culprit behind this mess. Walker needs to go back to writing school and learn how to construct a decent screenplay, then take courses in directing. 'Tru Love' centers around a family relocating from SF to a far more conservative town in what might be the San Fernando Valley of LA. The local high school is predictably homophobic and as a result, some of the more conscientious and open minded students organize a gay-straight alliance. This could have and should have been so much better if only had it been under more talented supervision. Predictability and cliches abound, as does plenty of homophobia on the part of the sadistic gym teacher/coach. This movie should be remade because valuable lessons can be learned here, but regrettably were lost somewhere in the sub mediocre dialogue. I rate Tru Loved 2 stars and 10 yawns!
    6evil_ice_dragon

    Alright, but annoyingly passive

    I recently saw this at the Vancouver Queer Film Festival to an almost packed house. Tru Loved is the story of a teenage girl named Tru (short for Gertrude) who goes to a new school. Of course, she doesn't fit in at first, mainly because she is labeled as a "freak" by the popular crowd (ie. about 3 or 4 people) when she looks quite average actually. The twist here is that her she has two sets of parents -- two moms and two dads, of which they're all gay. This element proves to be refreshing and comedic at times.

    However, when dealing with teenage themes, there are always going to be stereotypes and clichéd situations, especially when it comes to gay-themed films (ie. conservative parents, the anti-gay jocks). What set Juno apart from most other teenage films was the interesting and colourful characters. Tru, as the protagonist, first comes across as possibly interesting, but falls behind other major characters who have bigger problems than her.

    In the beginning, she fantasizes about outlandish scenarios, which, instead of adding her to character, only seem like something the writer added in the hopes of making her interesting when it in fact strangely clashes with her somewhat bland personality. She meets and befriends Lo, who turns out to be gay, and is reluctantly becomes his "girlfriend". This and other events happen TO her, and after a while, it is clear she doesn't have any particular goal but merely follows other subplots and guides people, which was frustrating at times. In fact, the entire film felt more like Lo's story rather than hers.

    This isn't to say that the film wasn't entertaining. A few great punchlines kept the audience roaring with laughter (as much as I want to, I can't repeat it. Go see it for yourself). The acting decent, the direction alright, the budget noticeably small but overlooked, Tru Loved is a good second film from Stewart Wade, but don't take it too seriously as real life.

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      Film critic Roger Ebert gave the movie a one-star rating, but admitted that he already walked out after 8 minutes. After receiving heavy criticism for rating a movie without having the courtesy to watch it completely, he went back to see the movie in its entirety, and promised to 'never, ever' do it again.
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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Истина в любви
    • Production companies
      • BrownBag Productions (II)
      • Tru Loved
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,467
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,678
      • Oct 19, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,467
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      • 1h 42m(102 min)
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