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All American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story

Original title: All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story
  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • TV-14
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
835
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Penelope Ann Miller and Mercedes Ruehl in All American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story (2000)
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A teacher is arrested and jailed for raping her 13-year-old student, and twice gives birth to his child.A teacher is arrested and jailed for raping her 13-year-old student, and twice gives birth to his child.A teacher is arrested and jailed for raping her 13-year-old student, and twice gives birth to his child.

  • Director
    • Lloyd Kramer
  • Writer
    • Julie Hébert
  • Stars
    • Penelope Ann Miller
    • Omar Anguiano
    • Mercedes Ruehl
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    835
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd Kramer
    • Writer
      • Julie Hébert
    • Stars
      • Penelope Ann Miller
      • Omar Anguiano
      • Mercedes Ruehl
    • 26User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Mary Kay Letourneau
    Omar Anguiano
    • Vili Fualaau
    Mercedes Ruehl
    Mercedes Ruehl
    • Jane Newhall
    Rena Owen
    Rena Owen
    • Soona Fualaau
    Greg Spottiswood
    Greg Spottiswood
    • Steve Letourneau
    Christopher Bondy
    • John Schmitz
    • (as Chris Bondy)
    Janet-Laine Green
    Janet-Laine Green
    • Mrs. Schmitz
    Gary Hudson
    Gary Hudson
    • Charles Dunphy
    Robert Clark
    Robert Clark
    • Steven, Jr.
    Lori Hallier
    Lori Hallier
    • Jan Griffin
    Julie Khaner
    Julie Khaner
    • Det. Coughlin
    Philip Akin
    • Det. Albany
    Chloe Brown
    • Girl Student
    Nadia Capone
    • Susan Trenton
    Michael Caruana
    Michael Caruana
    • Marina Cop #1
    Natasha Debellis
    • Gypsy Girl
    Bobby Del Rio
    • Favia Fualaau
    Kristen Campbell Edwards
    • Young Mary Kay Letourneau
    • Director
      • Lloyd Kramer
    • Writer
      • Julie Hébert
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    eskaty

    I didn't see this movie as a justification

    I guess we're all capable of interpreting a movie in whatever light we are predisposed to. Keeping that in mind, I must disagree with those who believed that this film approved of Mary Kay Letourneau. I thought the movie, although told from Mary Kay's point of view, was careful to show how distorted her point of view really was.

    For the most part, based on news stories I have seen, the film stayed pretty close to the facts as presented by the investigators and the parties involved. But the film did have a spin--Letourneau was portrayed as an irresponsible, almost infantilized woman, who looked to men to define and complete her. From the first, her relationship with her husband was shown to be indifferent, even hostile--so he could not provide her with the validation she needed. Rapid flashbacks were used to show how her relationship with her father was unrealistic (bordering on hero worship). To my knowledge, the film did not show several defining events in her life with father that might have shed even more light on her pathology. But, although the movie implied that these dysfunctional relationships contributed to her behavior, I do not think it tried to pretend that she was mentally healthy or morally right. In fact, I think Penelope Ann Miller struck just the right note--a mixture of manipulative dependency and eerie, willful, innocence.

    I think the important point of this movie was that although what this woman did was reprehensible, that does not mean we cannot be sympathetic to her. But I certainly do not think this story was meant to be some simplistic tale of star-crossed lovers. The filmmakers juxtaposed various techniques--such as bright and dark lighting, realistic and silk-screened sequences, and jarring jump-cuts--in order to cast doubt on the perceptions and motives of all of the people involved, including Vili. It is not clear to what extent Mary Kay used her helplessness almost aggressively to ensnare Vili, nor to what extent Vili was taken in by her--or if he even manipulated her in his own right. It is a very complex situation. True, Vili was a child, but I was not 13 so long ago that I have forgotten that children that age can consider themselves quite grown up and fancy themselves in love with adults. It is the adult's responsibility not to capitalize on adolescent emotions--but if the adult is an arrested adolescent him- or herself, we have a big problem. I think that, more-so than pedophilia, was Letourneau's pathology. (Of course, if you want to get technical, adults attracted to adolescents are not pedophiles, but ephebophiles. The definition of ephebophilia actually fits Mary Kay much better.)

    The question that kept popping into my mind was: how would I view this situation differently if the gender roles were reversed? I had a hard time imagining that eventuality, however, because the power dynamic between men and girls is usually so different. I could not envision a grown man appealing to a young girl by being so emotionally helpless. I am not expert, however. Personally, I was disgusted by Letourneau's behavior, and am highly doubtful that her relationship with Vili will work out. But I think the film did a good job of presenting the situation in such a way that the viewer could draw his or her own conclusions.
    fasc

    If it were a man...

    this film would be a dark and foreboding exposé on the horrors of child-rape. But a woman having sex with a boy is some mild story about forbidden romance, handled with kid gloves and a brief nod to 'oh, the mistakes the heart makes'.
    damirradic14

    very fair depiction of true story

    I was very pleasantly surprised with this TV-movie about famous, for someone notorious, relationship between thirty-something Mary Kay Letourneau and her 13-years old student Vili. Narrow minds will never realize and accept various possibilities of human psyche and relationships, narrow minds have theirs "moral values" and laws which are so arrogant and stupid that is hard to believe. There wasn't any "rape", there was two people fell in love and made love through sexual intercourse. It's so natural and good, and only puritan and/or bigotry people can be against it. Unfortunately, most of people in United States and Europe today think that way. It's really sad. But movies like this, which try to have serious approach to delicate theme, are precious.
    supersoccerxxxx

    hi guys

    guys i was just wondering if any of you could direct me in how i go as to finding out what the name of that piano song is that mary played with vili during the summer. I have known it for while but i have never known the actual song name. Thnx a lot for your help guys "I have seen this movie about 5 times and i love it. I don't understand why all you guys are down talk this relationship between Mary Kay Letourneau and Vili Fualaau. Let me give you my opinion:

    First of all, I don't think Mary should should have been prosecuted or been arrested in the first place. Vili was naturally mature for his age. He had to be because How many times have you heard a 12 year old kid involved in a sexual relationship with a 34 year old woman who also happened to be his teacher? I don't know of too many grown women who would risk there job, losing their children, husband, being branded a sex offender for life and their freedom in order to be with a 12 year old boy that they love deeply."

    that is crazy that u can sympathize with her, no matter how mature a kid is don't 4get that he or she is still a kid. I don't care how u try to say it, vili was still 13 years old and the law stats 16 years old for a reason. you shouldn't leave it up to the 13 years old to make the decision. Do u realize what kind of chaos would have been caused in courts if she was aloud to walk free, all those people who were in jail could just claim her defence. No way in hell i want those crazy dudes outa jail, that could be you kids they start hanging out with next coz they are "mature" for their age
    8laurenluvssimon

    a good movie!!

    i loved this movie, its not many times that i watch a movie and the second its over i want to watch it again, but this movie did it for me...this movie portrays the life of Mary Kay Letouneau famous for having sex with a 13 year old student in her 6th grade class,Vili, and having 2 of his children. this movie is almost completely accurate, and the actors did a great job..the movie starts out with Mary Kay in prison and goes back to periods of her life, it portrays her childhood,her crappy marriage, and her relationship with Vili....it wraps everything into a good movie...my opinion on the Mary Kay Letouneau's actual case is that she definitely must be a little ill in the mind to have sex with a 13 year old and risk everything..in the movie it does say that Mary had bipolar disorder which distorted her thinking,but i don't know if i really believe that....the movie is great, i would definitely recommend it!!

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    • Trivia
      Soona Fualaau the mother of Vili Fualaau, requested that New Zealand actress Rena Owen portray her in the film after seeing her performance in Once Were Warriors (1994).
    • Quotes

      Mary Kay Letourneau: No Science project?

      [Vili doesn't look up]

      Mary Kay Letourneau: Where are you Vili?

      Vili Fualaau: The dark zone.

      Mary Kay Letourneau: Remember in second grade, how we used to get you out of that dark place?

    • Alternate versions
      When the movie was re-released on cable, the final credits add "Mary Kay Letourneau was finally released on August 4, 2004."

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2000 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La historia de Mary Kay Letourneau
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Grosso-Jacobson Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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