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Bloomington

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
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5.7/10
6.6K
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Bloomington (2010)
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Coming-of-AgeShowbiz DramaDrama

A coming-of-age drama about a former child actress attending college in search of independence and who ends up becoming romantically involved with a female professor.A coming-of-age drama about a former child actress attending college in search of independence and who ends up becoming romantically involved with a female professor.A coming-of-age drama about a former child actress attending college in search of independence and who ends up becoming romantically involved with a female professor.

  • Director
    • Fernanda Cardoso
  • Writer
    • Fernanda Cardoso
  • Stars
    • Allison McAtee
    • Sarah Stouffer
    • Katherine Ann McGregor
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    6.6K
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    • Director
      • Fernanda Cardoso
    • Writer
      • Fernanda Cardoso
    • Stars
      • Allison McAtee
      • Sarah Stouffer
      • Katherine Ann McGregor
    • 40User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Allison McAtee
    Allison McAtee
    • Catherine
    Sarah Stouffer
    Sarah Stouffer
    • Jackie
    Katherine Ann McGregor
    Katherine Ann McGregor
    • Lillian
    Ray Zupp
    • Zach
    J. Blakemore
    • Wade
    Erika Heidewald
    • Sandy
    Chelsea Rogers
    • Rachel
    • (as Chelsea Marie Rogers)
    Patrick Mullen
    • Phil
    Steven Durgarn
    Steven Durgarn
    • Prof. Hecht
    • (as Don Becker)
    John Dreher
    John Dreher
    • Tommy
    Jim Dougherty
    Jim Dougherty
    • Prof. Newberry
    Ana Liza Platt
    • Resident Assistant
    Roger Ortman
    Roger Ortman
    • Bill Whitten
    Nicky Warner
    • Laura
    Seth Cheek
    • Teaching Assistant
    Joshua Ramsey
    • Catherine's Date
    Jason Smither
    • Interviewing Reporter
    Kayla Gill
    • Female Reporter
    • Director
      • Fernanda Cardoso
    • Writer
      • Fernanda Cardoso
    • All cast & crew
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    5N-Weiss90

    This movie should have been titled "?"

    The movie didn't make sense almost right from the start. The relationship that started almost as soon as Catherine and Jackie met was hot, sure, but I didn't believe it. It's like you meet the characters and then BAM they're together. There was no build up at all and throughout the whole movie, it doesn't really get any better. When they have little arguments, it arises from nothing. They always contradict their actions with their words and vice versa.

    The characters were beautiful, and I thought they could have made a really good lesbian movie. But unfortunately, I was wrong. I won't be watching this movie again or recommending it to anyone.
    6onlykleigh

    Bloomington (2010): A Masterclass in Instant (nonexistent) Chemistry and Missing Plotlines

    If you've ever wondered what would happen if someone took the outline of a romantic drama, cut out the middle, and filmed it anyway, congratulations, you've already seen Bloomington.

    The movie opens on Jackie, a freshman, who apparently majors in "Being Confused and Staring Longingly at Professors." Within a few minutes she meets Catherine whom she helps with carrying a couple of books into her office and the two exchange a somewhat meaningless conversation. Then we are suddenly in their classroom where Jack is classmate is clearly very uncomfortable even speaking to Professor Stark for some unknown reason (this whole bit is rather awkward) and we hear one of the girls ask about going to a mixer . Suddenly they are at the mixer and the same two classmates are there with Jackie talking shit about Professor stark being a lesbian vampire (which by the way where these comments come from ?)

    While at the mixer Stark ends up catching Jackie off in a somewhat secluded area still in broad daylight mind you) for some reason she ends up kissing Jackie. Then Stark immediately asks her if she wants to go home with her to which Jackie replies no! But then like 2 seconds later, they do go to the professors house anyway. That whole exchange was really awkward and would never happen and real life (however, if it were me and Allison Mcatee, well let's just say I would jump all over that thank you very much) AND, YES , this happens a whole 12 minutes into the film and makes ZERO sense. They're already making out like it's the final scene of a Nicholas Sparks movie. Subtle build-up? Never heard of her.

    It's a little cringy. But also you can't look away cuz Allison is hot.

    Their relationship accelerates faster than a Fast & Furious chase scene but with none of the horsepower. One second Jackie is signing up for classes, and the next she's moving in, emotionally imploding, and possibly skipping finals. The film treats time like a suggestion. We're never sure if days, weeks, or several poorly edited montages have passed.

    Catherine, for her part, is supposed to be this intellectual, mysterious, sexy professor. But her teaching style seems to consist mainly of staring wistfully through windows and saying pseudo-deep things like she's auditioning for a perfume commercial. ("Do you believe in freedom... or fate?" Girl, just hand out the syllabus.)

    By the halfway point, it's hard to tell what either of them wants .... love? Validation? Better lighting? By the end, we're left wondering if this was a romance, a therapy session, or a deleted scene from a Lifetime movie marathon.

    The dialogue sounds like it was written by someone who once read the back of a philosophy textbook and decided to wing it. Emotional moments are undercut by editing so abrupt you half expect a commercial break.

    Still, Bloomington deserves credit for one thing: it's unintentionally hilarious. If you're in the mood for a romantic drama that skips the development, ignores the logic, and dives headfirst into "Sure, why not," this is the cinematic equivalent of microwaving a three-course meal.

    Final rating: 6 out of 10 stars.

    One for effort, one for the sheer audacity of having the leads make out before the audience even knows their last names and four for Allison McAtee (just because she's so beautiful, i love the way she's dressed and omg those dimples. I cannot)
    Logomark890

    Starts sexy.....later becomes dull

    First let me say that both the female leads are very hot and believable in their characters. If not for them this movie is unbearable. Coming to the movie, I watched this movie without any expectations. I did not even see it's trailer. So I was open minded. first one half of the movie is very sexy and fast paced. It was very entertaining and certainly raised my expectations and I was pretty surprised why I did not heard of it before. Well I am from India may be that's one reason. But any way half way past it becomes dull and boring. I don't see any story line going. It feels like some random scenes were added to fill up the rest of movie. They tried to add conflict as every movie needs one but it there is no point in conflict and it is not even a conflict. The ending is like we were some bunch of kids listening to astory and director thought it was time to end so he said the end. that's it. So if you are looking for a hot lesbian romance. I would recommend this. But I am telling you that as soon as you it starts to get boring, just stop watching. Don't bother to see remaining just to know what happens bcz nothing really happens. I gave it 6 for very hot first 45 mins or so.
    8j-Ocass

    Good movie poor ending but great acting

    This movie was very well acted it could of been great if not for the plot and poor ending. There were so many opportunities and different story lines luckily the actresses in the film were not only good looking but good actors. I enjoyed the film a lot but felt too many unanswered questions at it's conclusion. Catherines character was acted so brilliantly and the young Jackie was quite good also. It's been a while since a well acted lesbian interest piece has been released. There could be a comparison made to loving Annabelle but only on the surface both stories are unique in there own way. I hope these actresses come to light again in more films just like this one.
    4jwillsm

    Zero Chemistry

    I really wanted to like this film, but I saw no chemistry between the lead characters at all.

    The character of Jackie exhibited no real emotional response to her professor, and the professor was totally casual throughout the film. I expected sparks to fly. You have a perfect setup, a great premise for the film with lots of genuine opportunity for conflict. Instead, it was as exciting as a paint by numbers picture. I really was disappointed that there was no real passion exhibited between any of the characters. Even the fights were subdued and drab.

    As for the sex, if you are going to imply the sex, rather than show it(which is alright with me), at least make it implied passion.

    The characters looked like they were just going through the motions.

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    • Trivia
      In close up scenes with Allison McAtee, Sarah Stouffer had to frequently stand on an apple box to reach Allison McAtee. If you watch carefully, towards the beginning of the movie you can see them standing next to one another and there is almost an 8 inch difference in height between the two actresses.
    • Goofs
      Soap foam on Jackie's arm disappears, reappears, and then disappears again.
    • Quotes

      Catherine: It's like if you... if you deny yourself something long enough... for whatever self-imposed reason, you know, the moment you are faced with any real external imposition you're going to voluntarily want to do the thing that you were trying so hard not to do.

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2010 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 블루밍턴
    • Filming locations
      • Carmel, Indiana, USA
    • Production company
      • Frontier Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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