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Jane Wants a Boyfriend

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.2K
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Eliza Dushku and Louisa Krause in Jane Wants a Boyfriend (2015)
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A young woman with Asperger's syndrome tries to find her first boyfriend with a little help from her older sister.A young woman with Asperger's syndrome tries to find her first boyfriend with a little help from her older sister.A young woman with Asperger's syndrome tries to find her first boyfriend with a little help from her older sister.

  • Director
    • William Sullivan
  • Writer
    • Jarret Kerr
  • Stars
    • Louisa Krause
    • Gabriel Ebert
    • Eliza Dushku
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • William Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Jarret Kerr
    • Stars
      • Louisa Krause
      • Gabriel Ebert
      • Eliza Dushku
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Louisa Krause
    Louisa Krause
    • Jane
    Gabriel Ebert
    Gabriel Ebert
    • Jack
    Eliza Dushku
    Eliza Dushku
    • Bianca
    Polly Draper
    Polly Draper
    • Mom
    Gregg Edelman
    Gregg Edelman
    • Father
    Lindsay Arber
    • Peaseblossom
    Sal Ardisi
    Sal Ardisi
    • Audience Member
    • (as Salvatore Ardisi)
    Amir Arison
    Amir Arison
    • Rob
    Jon Bass
    Jon Bass
    • Steve
    Margaret Donlin
    Margaret Donlin
    • Laughing Woman
    Franco Gonzalez
    Franco Gonzalez
    • Jose
    Gary Hilborn
    Gary Hilborn
    • Gyp
    Greg Keller
    • Paul
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    Benj Mirman
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    Kristina Mueller
    Kristina Mueller
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    Anisha Nagarajan
    Anisha Nagarajan
    • Cynthia
    Nathaniel Peart
    • Lysander
    Nicole Pursell
    Nicole Pursell
    • Bookstore Worker
    • Director
      • William Sullivan
    • Writer
      • Jarret Kerr
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    9jallen-26311

    Inspiring film

    Warm, endearing, inspiring are what I came away with. This was a wonderful story showing that persons with difficulties can have a happy and fulfilling life. The parents in the film need a good kick up the backside. I felt the way the parents were shown was a bit over the top, and I would hope there were no parents of this type raising a child with this type of difficulty. The elder sister is a better parent. The acting is very good. I very much enjoyed the way the story played out with the exception of the parents. The ending was a little abrupt, and could have gone a little farther. Overall, this film is heartwarming and well worth the cost of a ticket.
    9d_leighton01

    The feels

    Adorable. You can't help but feel SO happy for Jane. If a bit cheesy, this film definitely won in the cute department. Brought a tear to my eye. I found it very easy to relate to as someone that experiences social anxiety. They did a great job at vividly depicting Jane's point of view and internal experience. I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone interested in the subject of autism or similar mental health disorders. It is so interesting to learn about how people with Asperger's process the world. The moral of the story is that trust is essential to finding happiness in an often unforgiving, misunderstanding world.
    8paulstand

    An ultimately beautiful engaging movie that deals with it's subject matter very well

    Whatever you do stick with this film past the first 15 minutes or so, you will be rewarded it is a delight. We have a son With Aspergers and this film captures both the worst and the best aspects of living with the syndrome for both the individual and their family and the lack of neurotypical understanding. Please ignore the characters of the parents whilst the film may be based around true events they didn't work for me. However Louisa Krause does a really good job with the character of Jane and Eliza Dushku, the love, anguish and helplessness of the older sister Bianca. I found the film pulls you in as it moves along and it surprised, delighted and moved me.
    7Nightshade85

    Surprisingly accurate

    "Yet another inaccurate and stupidly exaggerated feelgood movie about a person who is a bit into the spectrum" or so I thought to myself when I first heard about this movie. But in all honesty, Jane Wants a Boyfriend is something of a fresh breeze compared to all the other movies that have been made about people on the spectrum (Rainman not included - it's in a category by itself).

    The movie isn't flawless. Many parts of the movie and the main character felt phony, emotionally implausible and just not right. Especially the first 15 minutes or so of the movie. Maybe they took these shots first and it took a while for Krause to sink into her role? I don't know, but overall I think she did a pretty good job with Jane. Like the other movies on this topic though it is (sadly) rather patronizing and paternalistic - although not to the same extent as all the other movies such as the "There is no feelings in space" - which I really disliked because of extreme inaccuracies.

    But, Jane Wants a Boyfriend also does a lot of things right. Being a man diagnosed with Asperger's disorder myself makes it easier for me to identify with the characters in these kind of movies. I've seen and I've met a few people with autism and I think it's hard for "neurotypicals" to understand that this is disorder and not a personality! Some very accurate stuff in this movie includes: - Jane's facial expressions, body language, problems with tone of voice and lack of eye contact, etc. -Her preoccupation and high skills within a narrow range of interests. -Sensory over stimulation. -Social problems: Jane doesn't like crowds, parties, she has problems initiating social contact, problems with social chit chat and doesn't appear to have that many deep connections (relationships) other than to her immediate family.

    To sum things up: If you are after a romantic feelgood movie that touches on the subject of the social issues involved for someone on the autistic spectrum, then I would recommend this movie actually. It's decent! Actually it's a bit more than decent: it's good - but it could've been better! But if you are after a 100% accurate depiction of a true aspie character and their experiences with dating - keep looking!
    9Hellmant

    Quite a moving film, especially for anyone who feels different!

    'JANE WANTS A BOYFRIEND': Four and a Half Stars (Out of Five)

    A romantic comedy, about a young woman with Asperger's syndrome; that's trying to find her first boyfriend (with the help of her overprotective older sister). The film was directed by William Sullivan, and it was written by Jarret Kerr; the two also teamed up (performing the same duties) for the 2012 feature 'PERCIVAL'S BIG NIGHT', and the 2012 short film 'COMEDIENNE'. This movie stars Louisa Krause, Eliza Dushku, Gabriel Ebert and Amir Arison. I really enjoyed it.

    Jane (Krause) is a young woman, with Asperger's syndrome, who lives with her parents (in Queens, New York); she's also never had a boyfriend. Bianca (Dushku) is her overprotective older sister; who's now moving to Brooklyn with her fiancé, Rob (Arison). Jane's parents are moving away, and they want Jane to move in with Bianca. Bianca and Rob aren't sure if they're ready for that kind of responsibility though, and to top it off Jane decides she wants her first boyfriend. Bianca's friend, Jack (Ebert), is quite interested in Jane, but Bianca is afraid he won't treat her right; due to his past womanizing ways.

    The movie's subject interests me, because I have multiple friends that have told me they think I have Asperger's. I'm quite certain I don't (especially after watching this movie), but I could still really relate to the lead character. I do have some similar social issues (and anxiety problems), and people around me often don't respect my individuality. I also have romantic troubles; but still my issues are quite different than Jane's (and similar at the same time). I still love the movie though, because I think it is inspiring (and very emotional); because of these themes. I think it's beautifully acted, written and directed. It's quite a moving film, especially for anyone who feels different!

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    • Trivia
      On Rotten Tomatoes, this movie holds an approval rating of 38% based on 8 reviews.
    • Goofs
      Rob says Jane has Asperger's syndrome like Raymond Babbitt from Rain Man (1988). Raymond actually has Savant syndrome.
    • Quotes

      Jane: You really shouldn't do that, it's bad for you. And it's illegal to smoke indoors in the State of New York.

      Jack: I've heard that. I've also heard that cookies make your butt fat.

      Jane: Well, I'd rather have a big cookie butt than be dead.

      Jack: Yeah, because then you could eat your own big cookie butt.

    • Connections
      References Kansas City Confidential (1952)
    • Soundtracks
      Better Off Alone
      Written by Brian Russ

      Performed by Backwords

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джейн хочет бойфренда
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Copperline Creative
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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