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Looking for Her

  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 44m
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6.6/10
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Alexandra Swarens and Olivia Buckle in Looking for Her (2022)
Taylor is headed home for the holidays and her family is finally ready to meet her Girlfriend "Jess". The only problem is, Jess isn't really her girlfriend. Taylor holds open auditions for someone to play the part for the holidays.
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Taylor is headed home for the holidays and her family is finally ready to meet her girlfriend Jess--but Jess isn't her girlfriend anymore. Taylor holds open auditions for someone to play the... Read allTaylor is headed home for the holidays and her family is finally ready to meet her girlfriend Jess--but Jess isn't her girlfriend anymore. Taylor holds open auditions for someone to play the part for the holidays.Taylor is headed home for the holidays and her family is finally ready to meet her girlfriend Jess--but Jess isn't her girlfriend anymore. Taylor holds open auditions for someone to play the part for the holidays.

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    • Alexandra Swarens
  • Writer
    • Alexandra Swarens
  • Stars
    • Olivia Buckle
    • Alexandra Swarens
    • Michelle Hakala Wolf
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Alexandra Swarens
    • Writer
      • Alexandra Swarens
    • Stars
      • Olivia Buckle
      • Alexandra Swarens
      • Michelle Hakala Wolf
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Olivia Buckle
    • Taylor
    Alexandra Swarens
    Alexandra Swarens
    • Olive
    Michelle Hakala Wolf
    Michelle Hakala Wolf
    • Marge
    Sophie Arrick
    Sophie Arrick
    • Cheryl
    • (as Sophie Arrick-Lewis)
    Robert Artz
    Robert Artz
    • Frank
    Stew Hartman-Mart
    Stew Hartman-Mart
    • Randy
    Adrienne Ogle
    • Kai
    James K. Anderson
    • Grandpa Joe
    • (as Jim Anderson)
    Shelly Cosper
    • Aunt Tammy
    Eric Laatsch
    • Uncle Harold
    Elizabeth Manning
    • Lilly
    Cecily Breaux
    Cecily Breaux
    • Meryl
    Bia Barnett
    • Claudia
    Jamie Taylor Ballesta
    Jamie Taylor Ballesta
    • Gilly
    Myte Sosa
    • Fernanda
    Sharon Daugharty
    • Gertie
    Allie Spetalnick
    Allie Spetalnick
    • Jess
    Austin Wittick
    • Mickey
    • Director
      • Alexandra Swarens
    • Writer
      • Alexandra Swarens
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    10ldpum

    These 2!

    Yes, I like City of Trees so yes I loved this and these 2. I can do another 10 years of cute queer xmas trope films. Have a lot of catching up to do. This doesnt need to be more than it is. A cute feel good lesbian xmas movie. The fact that it is a queer film already lifts the dialogue for me over similar non queer stories and plus the chemistry of these 2 is so sweet! This feels a little heavier than Under the Christmas Tree and Christmas at the Ranch as it should but I can watch all 3 often. So happy this was made and always happy to be surprised with more queer holiday content. Keep it going!
    10I_Ailurophile

    Wonderfully charming, heartfelt, funny, and authentic - a vastly superior iteration of the holiday romance

    I absolutely loved Alexandra Swarens' 2019 film 'City of trees,' a sapphic holiday romantic comedy that was wonderfully heartfelt and sincere. When this 2022 film first crossed my radar it didn't come to my attention that Swarens was involved; the moment it did, however, the film immediately shot to the top of my list to watch. 'Looking for her' very quickly shows itself to be well in line with the filmmaker's prior kindred work, with the pacing and tone as gentle as snow softly falling on a night with no wind, and a fair bit of the humor, too. With the average picture, comedy or otherwise, this might surely be a mark against it, yet for as lovely and authentic as Swarens' style is as both a filmmaker and a storyteller, the approach manages to feel more natural. It's noteworthy that in contrast to 'City of trees' the production values are stronger here, and more polished; it's evident that Swarens has further developed her skills in every regard. Genuineness has not been sacrificed in favor of finesse, however, and it in fact remains the driving ethos of what the director does. With that in mind, even as this flick takes no few cues from the formulaic genre of cookie cutter TV holiday romances, it remains grounded first and foremost in maintaining believable dynamics, characterizations, and scene writing. The result, just as was true three years before, is one of the best modern Christmas movies you've never heard of.

    There are tinges of more significant drama in these 100-odd minutes as we see the complications in Taylor and Olive's lives, be they related to work, family, or just social problems. Yet it speaks so well to Swarens that where other titles would get heavy-handed and bogged down in every sliver of obstacle or malfunction, even when a more substantial turn would seem to come in the last twenty minutes or so she maintains a supremely mindful, delicate touch. No matter the story element that's introduced, our protagonists remain centered, and with them the light, good-natured fun and budding lesbian romance. There is an active narrative on hand, but the core of the feature is really in the strength of the character writing, and the smooth, nuanced relationships between each figure; much of the fun here is simply marvelously ginger and endearing, yet the length is filled with plentiful bits that earn big, enchanted laughs, at times more than some more straightforward classics can boast. Whether flowing from situational humor, discrete gags, or sheer silliness, there is so much joy to be had here - to say nothing of how stupendously heartwarming and charming the romance is, and (again in contrast to the average dime-a-dozen Hallmark, ABC Family, or Lifetime variant) perfectly organic. From beginning to end 'Looking for her' is a delight, and that's never more true than when Taylor and Olive share scenes.

    The whole cast is splendid, including Sophie Arrick and Robert Artz as bubbly, well-meaning parents Cheryl and Frank, and all those in smaller supporting parts, like Adrienne Ogle and Michelle Hakala Wolf. It goes without saying, though, that Olivia Buckle and Swarens herself are front and center as Taylor and Olive, and frankly I couldn't be more pleased with how excellent they are. Both actors illustrate superb, refined range and emotional depth, and are fabulously sweet and amiable all by themselves; I'd love to find more of their works. Together, Buckle and Swarens have incredible chemistry as scene partners, to the point that it's easy to forget that this is only a fictional story; one could be forgiven for thinking that the two are romantically involved in real life. Factor in Swarens' impeccably smart direction, orchestrating every shot and scene with exquisite deftness and intelligence, and in turn this little indie production lands with far greater, more meaningful impact than a preponderance of more well-known titles, and far more than I could have anticipated even based on my adoration of 'City of trees.' It's so unfailingly pleasant, tender, and downright beautiful in its earnestness that it even becomes a tearjerker in the best of ways, all while inspiring laughs and evoking only the most positive of feelings. To be blunt, how many major studio releases with A-list stars can truly do that? In fact, for as much as I love the aforementioned film, this is even better.

    Swarens' editing is as sharp as her writing and direction; the costume design, hair, and makeup are lovely. From filming locations and sets to lighting and cinematography, this is solidly made in every capacity. It's that writing and direction that comes first and foremost, however, and above all the character dynamics as Taylor and Olive are spotlighted all the while - and for as steadfast as these aspects are, to be honest I couldn't even pretend to think 'Looking for her' is anything less than flawless. Countless are those flicks that populate the holiday romance genre, but most of them are barely distinguishable from one another (not to mention tiresomely heteronormative); most every movies aims to entertain and make an impression of some kind on their audience, but by no stretch of the imagination is every movie able to achieve these goals. Operating in her own corner of the industry, without any of the benefits of huge finance deals or household recognition, Swarens has now created a second feature within a well-trodden space, and a second feature that is vastly superior to and far more poignant and moving than what too much of the medium generally, or the genre specifically, has ever accomplished. I'm stunned and totally swept away by just how tremendous this is, and it's all but criminal that it's not more well known. Whether you're a fan of those involved, seeking something appropriate for the holiday season, or just looking for something enjoyable, I can only give 'Looking for her' my very highest, heartiest, and most enthusiastic recommendation: this is an utmost pleasure, and you're making a mistake if you pass it up.
    10A_S_87

    A Feel Good Holiday Flick

    A feel good holiday flick. Yes,the beginning does feel somewhat stretched but an enjoyable movie nonetheless. The chemistry between the leads are amazing. Cinematography is good and doesn't give off that low budget vibe that many independent movies have. This could easily have been an Hallmark holiday movie.

    Alexandra Swarens the writer, producer, editor, director and lead actor of this movie is a real gem. Her work is excellent, hopefully she continues to create content for a long time to come (and hopefully that content includes herself and Olivia ;-).

    PS. If you enjoy the movie, do consider donating to her future projects, details on Violet Wave Production's YouTube channel.
    6kosmasp

    Tis the time to be ... jolly(?)

    No pun intended - actually there once was a word starting with a g, that would mean happy ... but nowadays is being used as a slur by many today ... which is why I am not using it (obviously) ... just in case you were wondering. But if you are offended easily, maybe two women loving each other is not a movie to watch for you either (no matter the time of year it plays in ... even worse when it is Christmas time?).

    The acting is nice and decent for a drama of this nature. The story is well told and as I said before, if you are open minded you will most likely be quite content with how this is unfolding ... funny and light overall ...
    9kidd107

    Cute holiday film

    Overall, this is a cute holiday movie. The two leads have good chemistry from the start, and it's refreshing to see how their attraction develops naturally and with minimal angst or contention. The drama between Taylor and her parents that led to the whole fake relationship setup is handled gracefully and tugs at the heartstrings in all the right places. The rapport among the actors playing Taylor, Olive, Cheryl, and Frank is so funny and warm that it would have been nice to see more screen time devoted to that and to the blossoming romance. As it was, the initial setup dragged quite a bit with almost thirty minutes of story before the two leads finally meet. But beyond that pacing issue, Looking for Her is a fun and adorable film I'd be happy to add to my annual holiday watchlist.

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      Alexandra Swarens (Olive) and Olivia Buckle (Taylor) also starred in City of Trees together.
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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production company
      • Violet Wave Productions
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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