The story takes place in the real world, but the real world as it feels when you’re in love or when you watch a great film like, say, this one.
All the Real Girls (2003)
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Reviews Counted:110
Fresh:78
Rotten:32
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: Has enough honest moments to warrant a look.
Theatrical Release:Feb 14, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $141,311
Synopsis: ALL THE REAL GIRLS is set in a small mill town that gets smaller and more run down with each passing year. Paul (Paul Schneider) has lived here all his life, never been out of the county. It's... ALL THE REAL GIRLS is set in a small mill town that gets smaller and more run down with each passing year. Paul (Paul Schneider) has lived here all his life, never been out of the county. It's never really occurred to him. He lives a cozy, affectionate life with his mom, Elvira (Patricia Clarkson) and he works as a grease monkey for his uncle Leland (Benjamin Mouton). Charming in his way, he has a devoted circle of rowdy friends that he's known for ever -- Tip (Shea Whigham), the richest and most lawless of the bunch; Bo (Maurice Compte), a philosopher not interested in wasting his precious seed on the local girls; and Bust-Ass (Danny McBride), a goofball who is not the sharpest tool in the shed. It's a place of rednecks, mill hands, beer-slugging pontificators and fallen southern belles. Paul's life changes when he finds Tip's younger sister Noel, (Zooey Deschanel), who has just graduated from boarding school and returned to town. She catches the eye of Paul, who has never met anyone like her. And she's never met anyone quite like him -- funny and quirky and unpretentious. They fall in love -- a scary, uncomfortable love, with no precedents for either of them. Although he's had more than his share of romantic experiences, he has never felt anything like this. He's elated and terrified at the same time. And for Noel, this seems like the real thing, not that she knows what she's supposed to do next. For all her worldliness, and his previous conquests, they sometimes act like two kids playing at grown-up love. As the Winter progresses, things go very right, and sometimes wrong. -- © Sony Pictures Classics [More]
Starring: Paul Schneider, Zooey Deschanel, Patricia Clarkson, Shea Whigham
Starring: Paul Schneider, Zooey Deschanel, Patricia Clarkson, Shea Whigham, Danny McBride, Benjamin Mouton
Director: David Gordon Green
Director: David Gordon Green
Screenwriter: David Gordon Green
Story: Paul Schneider, David Gordon Green
Producer: Jean Doumanain, Lisa Muskat
Composer: David Wingo, Michael Linnen
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for All the Real Girls
an extraordinary ode to the power of first love and its ability to redeem, even when it involves heartbreak that, in retrospect, was inevitable
The characters just sit there and talk, and you start to feel you're trapped not at a movie but in a tiny diner somewhere, eavesdropping on a lot of uninteresting conversations.
...it is difficult to criticize any movie that can sound the human heart so sure and well.
We are unmistakably in the presence of a love story, enriched and imbued with local color [yet] I could feel myself straining to love a film that in actuality I merely liked.
One of those movies you're sure you're supposed to like, and then you wind up not liking it so much.
By dismissing the cliches of movie romance, "All the Real Girls" comes closer than most movies can to showing a couple falling in love.
As the best anti-Hollywood romance I've seen in years, the film restores my faith in the independent film movement.
If only the film had somewhere to go. Green refuses to opt for a pat ending, but the finish he went with is jarring and unsatisfying.
Green concocts a series of deliciously telling moments of behavior or lines of dialogue, and a game cast and crew are equal to the offbeat content.
Much of the film, which so much wants to seem natural and unforced, comes off as contrived and slightly precious.
Patiently reveals itself as a simply poetic romance told in fragments of Southern-accented conversation.
The characters in All the Real Girls can seem a little thin ... but the emotions always feel genuine.
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