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| Movie description |
The
story of three roommates at a private school for girls, LOST AND
DELIRIOUS centers on Mary (Mischa Barton), who is shy and lonely,
having spun on a downward spiral ever since the death of her mother
three years before. But when she arrives at prep school and meets her
new roommates, Pauline (Piper Perabo) and Tory (Jessica Pare)--fun,
happy girls--Mary begins to open up. But just as Mary begins to come
out of her shell, she discovers that her roommates are lovers, and, not
knowing how to talk about it, she bites her tongue and is left feeling
more isolated and alone than ever before. To complicate matters,
Pauline and Tory break up. Tory insists that she likes boys. And
Pauline becomes an emotional wreck--acting out and changing into a
dangerously fragile time bomb. With its complicated plot, delicate
issues, and convincing adolescent characters, LOST AND DELIRIOUS is a
powerful and disturbing look at first love. The first English-language
film from director Lea Pool, the film is based on the novel THE WIVES
OF BATH by Susan Swan.
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| Credits |
| Producer: |
Greg Dummett, Lorraine Richard |
| Cast: |
Emily VanCamp, Grace Kung, Graham Greene, Jackie Burroughs, Jessica Pare, Luke Kirby, Mimi Kuzyk, Mischa Barton, Piper Perabo |
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| Notes |
DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection
Theatrical Release: JULY 6, 2001 (NY/LA) JULY 20, 2001 (EXPANDS)
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| Editorial reviews |
"...Ms. Perabo displays more of her potential in LOST AND DELIRIOUS....[Lea Pool] gives the movie a casual delicacy..." New York Times - p.E13 - Elvis Mitchell
"...It evokes the intimacies of teenage girls with unusual delicacy, and Perabo's performance is a geyser of emotion..." Entertainment Weekly - p.45 - Owen Gleiberman
"...A handsome film, accompanied by a splendid selection of evocative songs..." Los Angeles Times - p.15 - Kevin Thomas
"...The
director, Lea Pool, creates a lush, thoughtfully framed and composed
film; her classical visual style lends gravitas to this romantic
story..." Chicago Sun-Times - p.35 - Roger Ebert
"...Piper Perabo and Jessica Pare deliver passionate performances..." USA Today - Mike Clark (12/14/2001)
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