Were the World Mine

6.8
2008 1 hr 37 min Fantasy , Romance

If you had a love-potion, who would you make fall madly in love with you? Timothy, prone to escaping his dismal high school reality through dazzling musical daydreams, gets to answer that question in a very real way. After his eccentric teacher casts him as Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, he stumbles upon a recipe hidden within the script to create the play's magical, purple love-pansy.

  • Cast:
    Tanner Cohen , Judy McLane , Zelda Williams , Wendy Robie , Jill Larson , Christian Stolte , David Darlow

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Reviews

VividSimon
2008/06/24

Simply Perfect

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MamaGravity
2008/06/25

good back-story, and good acting

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Chirphymium
2008/06/26

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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BelSports
2008/06/27

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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cattusstar
2008/06/28

A bullied and demoralized gay student at an all-boys school uses a magical flower derived from Shakespeare's"A Midsummer Night's Dream to turn many in his community gay,including a comely rugby player for himself.(The boy violates the 1st Amendment Freedom of Speech,Amendment 8 cruel and unusual punishment,Amendment 9 Protects Rights not enumerated in the constitution,and violated Amendment 14th The Equal Protection Clause.)(This bullied,and demoralized gay student goes out of his way to bully others,and terrorizes them with a substance that a harmful mind altering substance!)(Did he do it on purpose,are not?) (Official Selection over 75 International Film Festivals)(Winner 12 Jury Awards)(Winner 9 Audience Awards)(Based upon the describing it i'd throw the book at it if I was a judge!)

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Toadinthehole
2008/06/29

This is a film for the young at heart be you gay or straight or just curious. And did you see that Peter Ustinov 1948 film "Visa Versa"? If you like modern day fairy tales, musicals and films set in boys boarding schools then enter Shakespeare's Dream for a boy who is different.After watching it you too may also wonder if this is exactly the sort of film that could be useful to schools since it reverses the idea of what is "normal" when it comes to sexuality.I particularly enjoyed the way the story unfolds. Very clever. Now you see me now you don't. Like magic!"All the world's a stage" says the fabulous Wendy Robie between watering her naughty weedy seedlings(no cctv) and standing up to the schools silly head. She's great! If there were more Ms Tebbit's around the world would be a far more enchanting and tolerant place to live. And at the end of the film when she says "Well now that you've had your fun" our dear lovely Puck finds his spell's true implication. We are left after the curtain goes down resounding like tuning forks! So please watch this film if you haven't already done so and if you have maybe watch it again ... I'm going to.

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mnpollio
2008/06/30

Tom Gustafson's ambitious expansion on his acclaimed short Fairies is quite impressive in its own right. The story focuses on the appealing Timothy – a gay and out student at an all boys prep school in small town USA – frustrated at the narrow-mindedness of many of the people around him. He endures assorted mild humiliations and being largely ostracized, while pining for the hunky nice-guy captain of the rugby league Jonathan. His struggling mother, Donna, does not know quite what to make of him and he gets some solace from his pair of off-beat friends, nicely played by Ricky Goldman and Zelda Williams. Things get shaken up when an ethereal teacher, Mrs. Tebbit, mounts a musical rendering at the school of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nights Dream, with some of the boys cast in the female roles and Timothy scoring a lead as a fairy. Timothy discovers in Shakespeare's prose a recipe for a magical pansy, which when sprayed in the face of various townspeople allows them to "walk in his shoes". Amusing complications ensue, along with the stuff of dreams as Jonathan expresses his love for Timothy. The film expertly manages to walk the line between whimsy and inspiration. It pays loving homage to Shakespeare and free spirits and appears beautifully rendered on a limited budget. The musical numbers are few, but effective and carried out by a well-selected cast. The only severe criticism I can think to level is not at the filmmakers, but in some of the reviews I have read from mainstream critics, who take the film to task over what they claim are cartoonish depictions for some of the townspeople – most notably the homophobic gym coach and Donna's Bible-thumping female boss, who fires her when she discovers Timothy's sexuality. To act like such people do not exist in multitude and act this way in the real world and do not often occupy positions of power in small town USA seems particularly naïve on the part of such critics. If anything, the filmmakers have made Timothy's travails as the lone out gay kid at school in a small town much more watered down than they would be in real life. While much of the film's success must be attributed to Gustafson and co-writer Cory James Krueckelberg, one cannot underestimate the exceptional cast. Judy McLane does well with a difficult role as Donna, who cannot quite make up her mind how she feels about the situation but deeply loves her son nonetheless. Jill Larson and Christian Stolte nail their parts of the central bigots perfectly, but also know how to milk the comedy when their respective characters end up falling for same-sex partners who do not reciprocate. Zelda Williams is a particular stand-out, especially when her character grows more frustrated with the events unfolding around her. Wendy Robie is a total delight as the free spirited teacher who proves to be anything but a pushover. Nathaniel David Becker exudes the perfect balance of hunky appeal, lovely singing voice and earnestness to make us understand why Timothy would be entranced by him and make us root for their union. Last, and certainly not least, Tanner Cohen makes the perfect lead for this film. He is alternately adorable, mischievous and heart-breaking making Timothy a character that one does not feel the least bit guilty of becoming completely invested in emotionally. He has a beautiful voice to pull off the numbers and the acting chops to connect with the viewer and carry them over the various emotional hurdles that the character is thrown, particularly conveying his palpable longing for Jonathan. Hopefully this is not the last we will be seeing of the leading men in this film. On a side note, I have also noted that a number of people seem a bit confused by the denouement in how it pertains to the leads, but if one truly watches the interactions in the pre-pansy spraying moments, all of the clues are there for those watching. A quite appealing little film that stays with one long after it has concluded and raises the spirits.

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benc7ca
2008/07/01

Damn, I wanted to love this movie and I did. Well, parts of it. It's based on a short film called "Fairies" by Tom Gustafson, and starring some of the same actors. I think some positive feedback for that 24 minute movie, encouraged Gustafson & Co. to go back and expand it to a full-length production. Too bad. It WANTS so badly to be a musical, but there aren't nearly enough songs to make it one. The Midsummer Night's Dream mash-up is quite wonderful, but the plot veers off into the ridiculous when it should have stayed in the charming and touching world in which it begins. I love Tanner Cohen's voice; he's the absolute star of this movie, but he's sinfully underutilized. The choreography is so bad I really shouldn't call it that. It's unlikely to happen, but I hope director/writer Tom Gustafson rewrites this one more time for live theatre. This belongs on the musical stage.

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