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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Overlooked But Important Film,
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This review is from: All Over Me (DVD)
I am really, really excited that this film has finally come to DVD- even though it contains no extra features, and this is a movie that could produce a wonderful commentary and/or DVD documentary. I first saw this film on Cinemax when I was about 14 years old and I haven't forgotten it even now that I'm in my early 20's. Alison Folland perfectly underplays Claude- a quiet, insecure girl whose relationship with her best friend Ellen (played by an inspired Tara Subkoff) becomes strained when Ellen starts spending all her time with her new boozing & druggie boyfriend- while at the same time Claude begins to have romantic feelings towards Ellen.
Folland's character soon makes friends with two very special people who encourage her to pursue her love of rock music- Luke, who just moves into the apartment building, and Lucy (Leisha Hailey, who was well-known as a member of the band The Murmurs when this film was released & also supplies some music to the film) who also gives Claude her first same-sex romantic encounter- which is done with a light, sweet & realistic touch. The film does become darker as it plays on, with Ellen's spiral into addiction and ending with a sudden and shocking hate crime takes the life of a friend, and forces Claude to grow up very quickly. This is a wonderful film that everyone can take something meaningful from- you don't have to be a teenage girl or homosexual/bi-sexual to appreciate the characters, story, and ultimately the message. It also has a fantastic soundtrack (my copy still gets spun after a good seven years) that includes music from Sleater-Kinney, Patti Smith, Ani DiFranco, Tuscadero and many more that skillfully encapsulates both the mid-to-late 90's time period and feel of the movie.
27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alison Folland Alison Folland Alison Folland,
By A Customer
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Overall this is an amazing movie, with an amazing soundtrack. The casting was excellent, the story moving. I laughed between crying fits. But I have to say it was beautiful and talented Alison Folland's honest and endearing portrayal of Claud the confused self-effacing yet strong young (soon-to-be) lesbian that made this movie what it is. Claud's smile at the end of the movie, probably her first smile in the move at all, just lit me up, the joy in finally being true to herself is so apparent...it still sticks with me. Actually the whole movie sticks with me, long after the first viewing, when other movies have faded into the background All Over Me still shines as one of my all time favorites. It should be a classic. The plot has already been rehashed 20 or so times so I won't go into it again, but at the heart of this movie is the question "what are the boundaries in a friendship?" Any woman who can still remember that close best friend from girlhood, the one you didn't do anything without, can remember how insane the relationship really was...the love, the jealousy, the sexual energy. That's what is at the core of this movie and it rocks. Buy it, watch it, love it. I promise you won't be sorry.
31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TORTURED SOULS AND DIFFICULT DECISIONS,
By Shannon Graham (sg8434@mail.mcneese.edu) (Houston, Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I had never heard of this movie until a close friend suggested that I watch it. I had little expectations going into this film but I was soon blown away by the solid plot and the exceptional acting of all the characters. All Over Me follows the friendship of Claude and Ellen, two teenage girls living in Hell's Kitchen New York. The two are exceptionally close and spend most of their time in Claude's room, practicing to become a band. Tensions rise when the friendship crosses the line and Ellen starts seeing Mark, a hostile young man who thrives on confrontation. The viewer watches as Claude deals with the new facets of her friendship with Ellen and her own sexuality. Claude soon meets up with Lucy, a sweet pink haired rocker who is completely at ease with who and what she is. The story climaxes with the death of a central figure that will rock Claude and Ellen's relationship forever. All Over Me is a powerful movie, with a solid plot and excellent acting by Allison Folland, Leisha Hailey, Pat Briggs and Wilson Cruz. Anyone who survived adolescence would appreciate this film and it's characters.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alien SHe,
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
While most gay and lesbian coming-of-age films seem to be a dime a dozen, this heartfelt drama of a shy teenager's realization of her lesbianism is far from typical. For this independent film by the Sichel sisters (Alex and Sylvia) really captures the growing pains of adolescence as well as the joy and excitement of the main characters emerging lesbian identity.Set in New York's Hell's Kitchen area, the story focuses on Claude (Alison Follard) and her best friend Ellen (Tara Subkoff) during the hot summer. Claude feels completely alone, suffering not only from the typical neurocies of adolescence but from her unrequited love for Ellen, who is suffering thru her own trauma with her abusive boyfriend and lack of self esteem. Moody and uncommunicative, with only music (Patti Smith) to sooth her soul, Claude eventually finds solace with a cute riot grrrl and fellow baby dyke Lucy (the amazing Leisha Haley). This is a story about changes, self-discovery and learning to love yourself. Wilson Cruz (My So Called Life, Party Of 5, Rent) co-stars. Fantastic!
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not your typical sappy, dopey, coming-of-age scenario,
By "gore_gore_girl" (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
All Over Me is one of those films that's hard to forget and easy to watch more than once. The story, set in New York, revolves around teenagers Claude and Ellen. Claude is shy, intelligent, sensitive and beautiful in her own way. Ellen, who is her best friend is comically stunning, angry, the epitomy of the "who gives a... attitude", and given over to dark, self-destructiveness. Claude finds herself in love with Ellen as the two spend time together, trying to form a band and hanging out in the neighborhood. Ellen on the other hand is persuaded over to the side of her older, drug dealer boyfriend who is jealous of the relationship formed between the two girls. Throw in a neighbor, Luke, who looks alot like a younger, shorter Iggy Pop and the story progresses. One night Luke gets into a spat with Ellen's testosterone-charged, dictating boyfriend which ultimately leads to tragedy. In the midst of this commotion, Claude finds herself fond of a cute, fuschia-haired, pixie played by Leisha Hailey from The Murmurs. Both Claude and Ellen are left to figure out what they should do about the incident concerning Luke. Claude confides in her friend played by Wilson Cruz (My So Called Life) as Ellen just does what Ellen does best: drugs, booze and chaos. Still in love with Ellen, Claude is finding it difficult to let herself get close to the girl she just met but confessions of her love to Ellen just seem to infuriate Ellen or confuse Ellen (one time she tells Claude she won't go anywhere with her and the next minute she's calling Claude her "knight in shining armor"?? Hmm). Ultimately, the friendship collapses as Claude does the right thing concerning her neighbor and Ellen's boyfriend is arrested. The ending seems like Claude's new freedom without Ellen - she cleans her room, starts practicing her guitar with her fuschia-haired girlfriend and allows herself to be in love once again. This doesn't seem like one of those sappy, coming-of-age stories that's just waiting for the laugh-track to go off - it has substance, real characters, and relevant problems to deal with. On another note, it's not so dark that you just want to go in your room with the door shut and cry - it leaves hope and allows you to feel that there are noble people as well as sinister ones that exist. It also portrays different kinds of beautiful girls instead of that "popular, cheerleader" cliche. This movie is excellent, thought-provoking, feeling and substantial.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This film is remarkable and actually gives me hope in love.,
By Danie3432@aol.com (Sioux Falls, SD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I initially rented this video because of the soundtrack. I was browsing through my local used cd shop and found and awesome group of musicians on one soundtrack. Then later that day, I was watching a video and there was a preview for it. It took a month for me to find it in my little town, but when I actually got the chance to sit down and view it, I was astonished. It is one of the most amazing films I've seen in so long. I didn't want it to end. I wanted to be a part of that movie, and someday do a film with as much emotional impact. I was however disappointed in the loosing of the gay character so early in the film. I liked him too much to have him go away. I was also kind of disenchanted with Wilson Cruz playing yet another struggling gay male. I think this guy needs to explore his acting options. It's called typecasting. But over all, this movie left me speechless and desperately desiring pink hair. I highly recommend it.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Great movie!,
By Nerina C (San Francisco) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The only reason I started watching this movie was because of Allison Folland! I had been surfing and came across this girl and my jaw dropped! I was hooked. This movie made me cry, laugh and feel better about my own life... Buy this, rent this, SEE THIS MOVIE!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A solid buy,
By Christie (Orlando, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This just happens to be the movie that hooked me onto the music of the Murmurs, Leisha Hailey, one of the main 'Murmurs' has a role. It is a great coming of age tale about a girl coming to terms with a friend's bad judgements, the death of another close friend, and the meeting of an understanding punk rocker. Alison Folland does a great job portraying the main character Claude in her awkward, but necessary, journey to knowing herself. I love the fact that she stays who she is no matter what people say to her. It is a tough feat to eat candy and ice cream when your best friend calls you a pig and your mother calls you fat. It's a charming movie with characters I swear I have met before.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Silence Can Be Golden For A Movie,
By Angela (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
An enchanting movie, All Over Me stays true to the heart. A few days in the life of these characters doesn't leave you wanting more, but it does make you question your version of reality. If the events leave you wondering why the characters were sometimes reluctant to speak their minds and hearts, ask yourself if you have really seen the film. When we look for explaination in a movie, we are not looking for reality. Only in the facial expressions and emotions emitting from the characters will we find the solidification in this movie. It does teens great justice, because it leaves a bit of mystery as to what they feel and think. If you really get into this movie, as I did, you come out of watching it as satisfied with its entirety as you would having spent time inside their minds.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Choosing Herself,
By A Customer
This review is from: All Over Me [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Accepting sexuality different from mainstream America is painfull for young people. "All Over Me" portrays the anguish felt by a woman reconciling herself with a tough life filled with drugs, murder, abuse, poverty, and love. Claude's best friend teases her with promises of love, while longing for her abusive boyfriend. Her new neighbor is murdered in a hate crime. And she finds her first love in a darling Lucy who accepts Claude unconditionally. More films should be made like this one, reflecting the pain and rewards of coming out. I wish I'd had this view when I was 15.
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