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Sep 20, 2001 · Lost and Delirious: Directed by Léa Pool. With Piper Perabo, Jessica Paré, Mischa Barton, Jackie Burroughs. After starting at an upmarket boarding school, a teenage girl forms close friendships with her two older roommates.
- (22K)
- Drama, Romance
- Léa Pool
- 2001-09-20
Lost and Delirious is a 2001 Canadian drama film directed by Léa Pool, and based on the novel The Wives of Bath by Susan Swan. Lost and Delirious is told from the perspective of Mary (Mischa Barton), who observes the changing love between her two teenage friends, Pauline (Piper Perabo) and Victoria (Jessica Paré).
After starting at an upmarket boarding school, a teenage girl forms close friendships with her two older roommates. However, when she discovers that her new friends are lovers she finds herself caught in a complicated situation.
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- Léa Pool
- 15
- 8
Jul 13, 2001 · Roger Ebert praises the film as a hymn to teenage idealism and hormones, and a tribute to Thomas Wolfe's novels. He admires the lush visual style, the passionate performances, and the respect for the characters' love.
Jul 6, 2001 · A film about the friendship and love of three teenage girls in a private school. Critics are divided on the quality of the film, with some praising its themes and others criticizing its melodrama and symbolism.
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- Léa Pool
- R
- Piper Perabo
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Mary Bradford is a shy, naive, freshman newcomer to a fancy girls boarding school where she strikes up a friendship with her two senior roommates, the overachieving Tori Moller, and the voraciously poetry reading, unapologetic, closeted lesbian Paulie Oster.