Elle a student, becomes obsessed with Katie, the heroine of a novel she's just finished reading. When Elle, battling depression, becomes convinced that Katie is actually a human being, it se... Read allElle a student, becomes obsessed with Katie, the heroine of a novel she's just finished reading. When Elle, battling depression, becomes convinced that Katie is actually a human being, it sets her on a reckless and terrifying course.Elle a student, becomes obsessed with Katie, the heroine of a novel she's just finished reading. When Elle, battling depression, becomes convinced that Katie is actually a human being, it sets her on a reckless and terrifying course.
- Elle Overton
- (as Sammi Hanratty)
- Author
- (voice)
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Couple of comments: this is the movie adaptation of the book of the same name by Allison Burnett (in fact, a guy). Burnett also directs the film. I had never heard of this Allison Burnett before, or of the book. I cam only tell you what I experienced while watching this. Bottom line: it was not a good experience. The story didn't make any sense whatsoever. To market this as a "thriller" is frankly misleading. It feels more like a YA story. Samantha Hanratty plays the lead role of Elle, and tries with the weak material she is given. She of course also stars in the recent (and very enjoyable) mini-series "Yellowjackets". Please note: I never realized while watching this film that it is in fact a sequel to an earlier film called "Undiscovered Gyrl". I only found out about it when I looked up Allison Burnett after seeing this. I have no idea if I would've enjoyed this better had I seen the prior film. I kinda doubt it.
"Another Film was suggested to me by Showtime, presumably because I recently watched "What Breaks the Ice", which I quite enjoyed. Turns out to be an erroneous recommendation! But hey, don't take my word for it, so check out "Another Girl", and draw your own conclusion.
And to every person of a different stripe who wonders if people really talk or act like this when they're not around, the answer is NO! Not every gay guy has styling tips, not every person with an accent is either a cad or a hillbilly, not every young black girl is "world-wise" with life tips, not every parent is absent in mind, if not in body, and not every middle class white girl is a vulnerable, sexually available cutter. What middle aged white guy wrote this garbage (HA - SEE WHAT I DID THERE?)
It's time to wake up people! WE'RE ALL OF THE SAME RACE! THE HUMAN RACE! And derisive, divisive drek like this, is NOT A HELP TO ANYONE, even if it was entertaining (which it isn't).
(PS Also, just on a personal note, stop adding to millennial movies, music that sounds like it's right out of the '90's. Hey kids! Get your own stuff (music, fashion, movies etc & quit ripping off ours!)
I cannot believe other reviews of this movie are real. The plot has no coherence. It's 1.5 hours of various scenes depicting a depressed girl's life. Most of the dialogue has no purpose other than to fill screen time and the conclusion of the film is incredibly disappointing. Super cringe too-at one point the main character says "if you liked vagina this night would end much differently" to a gay guy.
The fact that this film is called a "thriller" is incredibly misleading. It comes across as an a amateur film student's thesis drama film. Do NOT recommend.
Did you know
- TriviaWith the exception of the end-credit music by Justin Dahl, the entire soundtrack is composed of songs by female singer-songwriters 26 years old and younger, who submitted songs to a contest. This is the same method by which the director created the soundtrack for his film Ask Me Anything, only in that case it was 21 or younger.
- Quotes
Elle Overton: If I had been a cartoon, my tongue would have popped out of his ear.
- ConnectionsReferences True Crime (2005)
- SoundtracksR.M.A.B.
Composed and Written by Justin Dahl
Vocals by Ashley G.
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- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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