Review of All the Real Girls (2003) by Aj H — 16 May 2010
Immature lives dealing with mature emotions and complex yet common situations. All the Real Girls brings on the pain in that quietly poetic kind of way. All the Truth sewn in throughout this rather slow paced movie is actually what keeps the audience connected, I think, as opposed to the suspension of disbelief that is too heavily relied on by most every other film of similar subject matter.
I really enjoyed the entire cast of this movie but I'm really not a fan of Paul Schneider, although I just may have been had I seen him in this film before seeing him in anything else. Very enjoyable!
This review of All the Real Girls (2003) was written by Aj H on 16 May 2010.
All the Real Girls has generally received positive reviews.
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