Rating: R
Genre:
Drama
Theatrical Release: 07/06/2001(USA
Release Date: 12/11/2001
SubTitles: English/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD5.1
Run Time: 104 Minutes
Flags: Nudity, Not For Children, Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Youth Substance Use
Distributor/Studio: Lions Gate
Three schoolgirls learn about the joys, sorrows, and varieties of love in this drama based on the novel
The Wives of Bath by
Susan Swan. Mary (
Mischa Barton) is a quiet girl who is still recovering from the death of her mother. Mary's father and new stepmother, who are blind to her emotional needs, send her away to an all-girls college, where Mary becomes fast friends with her new roommates, sophisticated Paulie (
Piper Perabo) and worldly Tory (
Jessica Pare). But Mary soon discovers that Paulie and Tory are more than just friends, and have begun to pursue a passionate physical relationship. While initially puzzled by their lesbian leanings, Mary remains close friends with both of them; Tory's sister is not so open minded, however, and threatens to tell their parents about Tory's affair. Afraid and confused, Tory quickly breaks off her romance with Paulie and takes up with Jake (
Luke Kirby), a student at a nearby boys' school. Paulie is heartbroken, and desperately struggles to win Tory back by writing her epic-length poems on the subject of love and loss. Paulie also finds a metaphor for her wounded heart as she finds an injured bird in the woods and struggles to restore it to health; in addition, she discovers an understanding soul in the person of Fay Vaughn (
Jackie Burroughs), one of her teachers.
Lost and Delirious was the first English-language feature for Québecois filmmaker
Lea Pool; the film received its world premiere at the 2001
Sundance Film Festival.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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An Emotionally-Charged Lesbian Drama.
Piper Perabo, Jessica Pare, and Mischa Barton are the main players in this film adaptation of Susan Swan's novel, The Wives of Bath. Barton is a sophomore at a Canadian Girls' College, who learns her two senior roommates are lovers, and later, she becomes the accomplice/confessor to one jilted lover (Perabo), who has sworn revenge against a male student of a nearby Boys' College, who stole her lover (Pare) away from her. With Jackie Burroughs, Mimi Kuzyk, Graham Greene, Luke Kirby, Emily Van Camp, Amy Stewart, and Alan Fawcett. Filmed on location in the Canadian Providences of Quebec and Ontario, Canada.