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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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- Writer
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- TriviaWhen Evie's three friends are driving to the hotel near the end of the movie, the book that one of them is reading aloud from is "Rubyfruit Jungle", a lesbian novel by Rita Mae Brown.
- 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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The ultimate charm of this movie is that though it is a lesbian movie, it truly is about two teenagers from very different backgrounds falling in love. This is the what the movie is actually about and the lesbian aspect of it is actually almost secondary. Think about it ... replace the girl falling in love with girl concept and replace it with some other socially challenging category (perhaps a cross-culture or cross-religion love story), and it would still work. [In fact, ironically, the director/writer eventually married a guy, much to some people's chagrin! lol]
The movie is rough as many an indie film is and the actors are young (this was Nicole Ari Parker's first film) or somewhat amateurish. Still, the basic relationships hold true. The girls and their mom/aunt, the other romances that don't quite work out, and their friends all are believable, though some match up better than others. How Randy and Evie connect through "Leaves of Grass" might be a bit trite, but I believed it -- imagine, a film that respected the power of poetry!
And, I did accept them as a couple. Young love is pretty well portrayed, and in fact, how many films these days really portray it? Not too many really -- the films are often more concerned with stereotypical plot complications than the romance, and even those come far and long inbetween. This alone makes the film a pleasure, though the lesbian aspect supplies an additional layer.
And as to that layer, this is probably one of the superior films of the genre. To compare, for instance, this is better than "Better Than Chocolate." Again, it can very well be a matter of taste (lol). The ending is a bit silly though, but the scene before the final reel (the mom freaking out) is priceless. Still, the ending suggests that this is first love, not necessarily forever. A good thing too.
-j
PS It was suggested that this was eye candy for men or just for lesbians. I beg to differ in both respects. There is a quick love scene and mild kissing, but if men want to leer, there are better films in the genre than one that cares so much about character.
The movie is rough as many an indie film is and the actors are young (this was Nicole Ari Parker's first film) or somewhat amateurish. Still, the basic relationships hold true. The girls and their mom/aunt, the other romances that don't quite work out, and their friends all are believable, though some match up better than others. How Randy and Evie connect through "Leaves of Grass" might be a bit trite, but I believed it -- imagine, a film that respected the power of poetry!
And, I did accept them as a couple. Young love is pretty well portrayed, and in fact, how many films these days really portray it? Not too many really -- the films are often more concerned with stereotypical plot complications than the romance, and even those come far and long inbetween. This alone makes the film a pleasure, though the lesbian aspect supplies an additional layer.
And as to that layer, this is probably one of the superior films of the genre. To compare, for instance, this is better than "Better Than Chocolate." Again, it can very well be a matter of taste (lol). The ending is a bit silly though, but the scene before the final reel (the mom freaking out) is priceless. Still, the ending suggests that this is first love, not necessarily forever. A good thing too.
-j
PS It was suggested that this was eye candy for men or just for lesbians. I beg to differ in both respects. There is a quick love scene and mild kissing, but if men want to leer, there are better films in the genre than one that cares so much about character.
- jmatrixrenegade
- Sep 7, 2004
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- The Incredibly True Adventure of 2 Girls in Love
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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
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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