Review of I Think We're Alone Now (2008) by Nicki M — 12 Feb 2011
Interesting documentary about two people who are obsessed and in love with Tiffany. Jeff, who has actually been accused of stalking her, (and Alyssa Milano, though that's a different story) and Kelly, who is a transexual.
Having grown up with Tiffany in the 80's, I was interested to see this. However, she is not really in it as such, (only brief sections where she has been filmed meeting fans, or onstage - although interestingly, none of the footage includes her music, even the bits where she is singing, so I guess she did not give her permission for this).
It winds up more sad than anything else. Both Jeff and Kelly obviously have mental issues, and though you feel scared for Tiffany, you also feel some pity for the two of them, who obviously are not getting the help they need. Jeff honestly believes Tiffany is his best friend, and Kelly has delusions that Tiffany will fall in love with her.
I also feel very sad for Tiffany watching this and what her career has sunk down to! She actually did do a decent album back in 2000 in "Colour of Silence" - very different to her 80's teen pop and some actual meaning to the songs - yet she is still reduced to be defined by her debut 80's album and that ill advised Playboy appearance.
This review of I Think We're Alone Now (2008) was written by Nicki M on 12 Feb 2011.
I Think We're Alone Now has generally received positive reviews.
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