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Amazon.com: 10 Tiny Love Stories : Lisa Gay Hamilton, Radha Mitchell, Rebecca Tilney, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Debi Mazar, Deborah Kara Unger, Susan Traylor, Elizabeth Pea, Kathy Baker, Alicia Witt, Rodrigo Garca, Rodrigo Garca: Movies & TV
Rebecca Tilney, Rodrigo Garca, Kathy Baker, Debi Mazar, Alicia Witt, Radha Mitchell, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Susan Traylor, Elizabeth Pea, Deborah Kara UngerSee more
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Love, desire, sex and relationships have many definitions. I appreciated that these were well-written, well acted introspections. None perfect but, the interviews were as honest as can be. It is interesting about how one speaks about oneself versus how one thinks of oneself.
Thoughtful, transparent story telling. This takes patience to watch but it unfolds as each story progresses and you have a better idea of what is happening in this film. Each separate reflection can be at times so revealing you might feel as if you're not the appropriate party to hear the story. I would like to know, are these stories fact or fiction? Were they compiled from actual experiences, or did Garcia write them for his movie?
The girls are lovely to look at. The first two stories were interesting and believable.Lady's #3 dialogue was not believable at all...not unless she is a prostitute would she do such a thing to a man she doesn't even know...once again woman of color are portrayed in a negative light. I didn't bother to watch after listening to #3 tell her disgusting story. It should get a X rating and not allow children or under 18 see this movie and think that decent appearing woman really behave that way.
Pretty good, some relatable and some not so much but still interesting. But that #9 was the story of a big ol' weirdo. Personality disorder or something.
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2005
The acting and writing in this film are nearly flawless, to such an extent that at first I didn't realize I was viewing fiction. Each actress was perfectly cast, and since each story was completely different from the next, I was later amazed to learn that they were all written by one man. The only underlying theme in all of the stories is "the reality of the situation, is very different from the idealized fantasy." This film is not about Prince Charming coming along, and completing a fairy tale ending. As a woman, I don't believe that this film was misogynistic in any way, so I disagree with the first review. A few of the characters could be described as being weak and lacking self-respect, but we are also shown strong female characters. Each story is so potent, and full of depth and wonderful idiosyncricies, that it becomes a nearly impossible task to review them all. If you enjoy films which are character- driven, which explore the various relationships between humans, and which don't always end in an oversentimentalized, indulgent Hollywood way, you will enjoy this film.