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Starring:
Mischa Barton, Piper Perabo, Jessica Pare, Jackie Burroughs, Graham Greene, Mimi Kuzyk, Luke Kirby

Directed By:
Lea Pool

Written By:
Judith Thompson

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Lost and Delirious (2001)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
May 4th, 2007

It Takes Courage

It takes courage to grow up and be who you really are.

I would not even pretend to know what teenage girls go through as they mature. Despite the fact that I have experience with many of them, I would not be privy to their innermost thoughts. This film can only give us a vicarious glimpse into their minds and emotions. But, that is enough for now.

Piper Perabo has come a long way from Coyote Ugly and has matured into a good actress. She is Paulie, a girl abandoned twice by her mother and who is in a torrid affair with Tori (Jessica Paré) until they get caught by Tori's sister Allison (Emily VanCamp). Tori realizes that she must deny her love and end the affair to maintain connections to her family.

Another loss is more that Paulie can deal with and, despite her best efforts to get Tori to admit her love publicly, she takes the only step she knows will end her pain.

A beautiful story that gives a glimpse so that we can empathize a little and grow a little and maybe find that courage.

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