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All the Real Girls

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
11K
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Zooey Deschanel and Paul Schneider in All the Real Girls (2003)
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Coming-of-AgeDramaRomance

Small-town love story of a young man with a reputation for womanizing and his best friend's sister.Small-town love story of a young man with a reputation for womanizing and his best friend's sister.Small-town love story of a young man with a reputation for womanizing and his best friend's sister.

  • Director
    • David Gordon Green
  • Writers
    • David Gordon Green
    • Paul Schneider
  • Stars
    • Zooey Deschanel
    • Paul Schneider
    • Patricia Clarkson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • David Gordon Green
    • Writers
      • David Gordon Green
      • Paul Schneider
    • Stars
      • Zooey Deschanel
      • Paul Schneider
      • Patricia Clarkson
    • 130User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 11 nominations total

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    All The Real Girls Scene: Why Are You His Best Friend?
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    Zooey Deschanel
    Zooey Deschanel
    • Noel
    Paul Schneider
    Paul Schneider
    • Paul
    Patricia Clarkson
    Patricia Clarkson
    • Elvira
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • Tip
    Danny McBride
    Danny McBride
    • Bust-Ass
    Maurice Compte
    Maurice Compte
    • Bo
    Heather McComb
    Heather McComb
    • Mary-Margaret
    Benjamin Mouton
    Benjamin Mouton
    • Uncle Leland
    • (as Ben Mouton)
    John Kirkland
    • Justin
    James Marshall Case
    James Marshall Case
    • Judge Harvey
    Maya Ling Pruitt
    • Feng-Shui
    Eddie Rouse
    Eddie Rouse
    • Dancing Orderly
    Karey Williams
    • Tammy Clinard
    Matt Chapman
    • Strong Bad
    Amanda Chaney
    • Girl on the porch
    Maribeth Ayers
    Maribeth Ayers
    • Noel's friend
    • (as Mary Beth Ayers)
    Summer Shelton
    Summer Shelton
    • Noel's other friend
    Bob Hardison
    • Bob
    • Director
      • David Gordon Green
    • Writers
      • David Gordon Green
      • Paul Schneider
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    User reviews130

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    8lawprof

    First Love: Appalachia or Gotham, the Pain's the Same

    Low budget and low tech, director David Gordon Green's "All the Real Girls" first struck viewer nerves at Sundance and it will do so everywhere.

    Set in Appalachia with shots of the beautiful mountains juxtaposed with a town that never knew prosperity and is left behind in today's North Carolina where the Research Triangle is where it's at, this is a truly affecting and universal story of first love. It's told honestly, without either director's affectation or cast overacting. The story has soul.

    Zooey Deschanel plays, outstandingly, a girl, "Noel," returned from boarding school where she's been since age twelve. She plays the trombone and doesn't want to go to college. She's never had a real job and seems not to have acquired much if any ambition or sophistication while away from home. She's a virgin and it's clear that hardly any of her contemporaries who didn't leave town are even remotely chaste. In fact, the suggestion is that most sleep with virtually all the young guys. Including two, "Paul," played by Paul Schneider and his best friend "Tip," portrayed with a brooding intensity by Shea Wigham. Tip is also Noel's brother and protective of her he is. So when his formerly carefree gangbanging bud, Paul, falls head over heels for Noel and she reciprocates he has issues.

    The story is universal: the joy and pain of a serious first love, the pitfalls of communication, the unawareness of how words told and events improvidently related can be like mines going off. The simple but inevitable price exacted by inexperience and not just sexual.

    There is a quiet and achingly familiar reality to Noel's and Paul's relationship. Anyone honest will recognize himself or herself from some early life. Anyone who genuinely doesn't has missed some pain but at a price. Director Green unflinchingly unravels the mysteries of growing wiser, a necessary but in some ways sad departure from innocence.

    Without drugs or crime or a social commentary on the moribund economy of a gorgeous region, the film focuses on the two young people and their families and friends. They are recognizable, worthy of caring about.

    When Paul, trying to understand Noel's not wholly consistent emotions and actions, blurts out that he's not that smart, a number of people in the audience chortled and several yelled out "No, you're not." They didn't understand that his comment wasn't self-denigratory but a nakedly honest confession of confusion and fear of loss. Haven't we all experienced that?

    8/10.
    j_nevada59

    Slow, pretty film

    I knew that "All the Real Girls" was going to receive a pretty intense amount of backlash for its sparseness, but damn if there aren't some pretty hostile remarks here, (haha). Can't say that I blame people for dissing it though. I, surprisingly, found myself having a lot more patience for this film then I thought. It could be because I live relatively close to the town where it was filmed, (well kind of, Raleigh's about 3-4 hours from Asheville), and found it to be a relatively accurate portrayal of young folks living in a small, North Carolina mountain town. In an environment like this you have tight-knit communities, close friendships, not much of an economic prospect, (hence all the late-20 something kids still living with their parents), very blissful scenery, and plenty of room for dreaming.

    Paul, to me, is a very believable character as is his situation. He kind of fits the stereotype of a tough, damaged dreamer, but his awkwardness with Zoe and his playful monkeying with his friends and family break him of the James Dean mold. His character seems to have been very carefully crafted as to not fall into any cliches. Paul is certainly not the smartest individual, but he wears his heart on his sleeve and and seems just emotionally "open" enough. Though he's essentially in the same boat as his friends, (endless monotony in a small town, seeming to go nowhere, etc.), he does possess some sustenance that his friends don't seem to have. Paul has burnt all of his bridges in regards to his cynical romantic life, but he still has hope that there is more for life to offer. Paul's tainted image as a heartbreaker and a user is never very visible, but his willingness to express his regret and desire to change provide his character with some pretty rugged layering. He wishes to come to terms with his past, but wants to move forward as a better, changed man. Paul is delighted at the discovery of finding true love, but is also scared of losing it.

    I enjoyed the rest of the characters as well. The tough, older brother of the girl you love- (Tip), the clown- (Bust Ass, his extra scenes on the DVD are a riot), the quiet, philosophical friend- (Bo), the damaged, but sweet natured, uncle, the desperate, but loving, mother. All of them were very real to me. Their subtlety and simple dialogue really brought this film to life for me, (though the subtlety seems to be what loses most viewers).

    I'm not sure films of this nature should come with some kind of "be prepared for slow pacing and little action" warning, but they certainly are not everyone. For me, I enjoyed every cinematic sweep of the Asheville Mountains as well as the very realistic emotional intensity that mounted between all the characters. The soundtrack was equally amazing. Every song was perfectly placed and not overused. This is the first film I've seen by this director, and I look forward to any other he will make.
    9augiegus2001

    Quietly Amazing

    All the Real Girls This is possibly the most accurate film about coming of age in small town America. It does this two ways first as other reviewers have noted the cast in the film portrays a realistic group of people making the best of it in a small town. Their behaviors are ordinary and often verge on boring much like a "normal person" in a small town, and not what Hollywood would have us believe youth/people are like. Upon further reflection I realize anyone outside of the norm really sticks out in this film in an awkward if not contemptible way. For the youth it is basically a waiting age for the big thing that will enhance their lives. I do not believe any of the young characters had much of anything resembling a job. They young cast of men hang out at a salvage yard and help/get in the way through the movie. The older characters are stoic and though they say little you get a feeling that they have seen it all before possibly in their own lives or of others.

    The second amazing thing about this film is how well it captures the pace of small town life. It is repetitive and monotonous but in the stillness maybe one is capable of seeing more beauty then in faster paced places. I have never been to a North Carolina mill town and till this film never even thought about one but the filming of the area is very well done showing beauty where you least expect it be it the rain in a textile factor or someone going "Shhh shh".

    On these two factors alone I'd recommend this film but the acting and story is very solid. It has been over a year since I viewed the film but the images still come to mind rather vividly, but the names of the characters escape me so I will leave that to others. I do not know who directed this film or for that matter recognized any of the actors but that is more of a testament of how strong of a work this film is and I highly recommend it.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Real and Simple Love Story

    In a small town, Paul (Paul Schneider) and Tip (Shea Whigham) are best friends, and Paul is the great seducer, having shagged twenty-six girls in the town. When Tip's sister Noel (Zooey Deschanel) and Paul date and fall in love for each other, the friendship of Tip and Paul is shaken. After a short trip of Noel to a house nearby a lake with her girlfriends, the relationship of Paul and Noel changes.

    "All the Real Girls" is a very real and simple love story. The situations in this low-budget movie are very convincing, and the cast is really good. Zooey Deschanel is a really a beautiful woman, has a stunning performance and shows a great chemistry with Paul Schneider. The participation of Patricia Clarkson in a support role is excellent as usual. The open end fits adequately to this single and awarded romance. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Prova de Amor" ("Proof of Love")
    noralee

    First True Love is beautiful. And it hurts.

    "All the Real Girls" is a beautiful effort by writer/director David Gordon Green to visualize inarticulate people as they struggle with love.

    The scenic North Carolina landscape surrounds the characters as they seek, unsuccessfully, for comparable inner beauty with romance and family. But human interactions can't be as perfect as a sunset.

    Every person here is hurting in some way (including a widower uncle and a developmentally disabled brother), and if they aren't in the beginning they are by the end as they have to learn to stop idealizing the people they love, who can't live up to that. Some reconcile to it, some can't, and none can explain it.

    In this small town, everyone knows everyone's business and heart and can't walk away from that intimacy. While that is realistic and the dialogue is very naturalistic, it's a bit unsatisfying to watch as a romantic drama.

    Hunky co-creator Paul Schneider (strikingly like young Kevin Costner) sets up the confusion when he tries to convince us he's the town heartbreaker; I did not pick up for quite awhile that he was supposed to be such a bad boy as he just seemed so sweet from the first scene on. His laidback scenes with aggressive Zooey Deschanel are full of such tenderness as the full force of First True Love hits them, that the disappointments that follow are are quite the downer.

    "Tully" had very similar character and story arcs, and, while schmaltzier, was more satisfying as a movie experience.

    The alt-country instrumental and song soundtrack, including Mark Olson & the Creekdippers, is quite poignant.

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    • Trivia
      Danny McBride's film debut.
    • Quotes

      Noel: You're the first person that I've wanted to tell that to, 'cause your the first person that I've wanted to talk to for more than five minutes... ever.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      All These Vicious Dogs
      Written and Performed by Will Oldham

      Published by Royal Stable Music

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official website (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tú y yo
    • Filming locations
      • Asheville, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jasmine Productions Inc.
      • Jean Doumanian Productions
      • Muskat Filmed Properties
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $549,666
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,417
      • Feb 16, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $579,986
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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