Ten Tiny Love Stories (2002)
Alicia Witt, Debi Mazar, Deborah Kara Unger
Director Rodrigo Garcia's second film is a series of monologues from 10 women about the man who made the largest impression on them. Dealing with sex, love, death, loss, failure and other facets of male-female relationships -- and the human condition in general -- these stories focus on memory as th... (read more) Director Rodrigo Garcia's second film is a series of monologues from 10 women about the man who made the largest impression on them. Dealing with sex, love, death, loss, failure and other facets of male-female relationships -- and the human condition in general -- these stories focus on memory as the women's only connection to the men who affected them. A heartfelt, racy and honest look into the hearts of women.
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Rodrigo García
Release Date: Aug 10, 2002
DVD Release Date: Nov 05, 2002
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So, were these stories really written by a man?! I could have sworn these 10 actresses were talking about real men and real situations. It blew me away, the acting was so good!
A more apt title would be "Ten Tiny Stories About People Using Sex As An Unhealthy Means Of Reminding Themselves They Have The Power To Make Others Feel Pain." It's a bold concept--ten actresses deliver ten long monologues in ten beautifully composed... (read more) A more apt title would be "Ten Tiny Stories About People Using Sex As An Unhealthy Means Of Reminding Themselves They Have The Power To Make Others Feel Pain." It's a bold concept--ten actresses deliver ten long monologues in ten beautifully composed medium-close-ups for the camera; that's all. And, mostly, it really works, and, like the best of verbal cinema ("My Dinner With Andre," et al), really holds our attention. Of course, some of the segments, some of the stories, and some of the performances are far more powerful and far more memorable than others, but, all things considered, it's a pretty fascinating film--sort of "The Vagina Monologues" meets Neil LaBute. Essential for those interesting in feminism in film (I haven't seen any of his other work, though I plan on it, but it seems that that's a focus of writer/director Rodrigo Garcia's; interesting and rather perplexing that most of the overtly feminist films seem to be made by men).
For some reason I could not connect to the women talking there nor to their stories. Plus their stories were a bit weird. But the concept was cool.
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