| All I Want | 
enlarge | Director: Jeffrey Porter Actors: Elijah Wood, Franka Potente, Mandy Moore, Chris William Martin, Deborah Harry Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 93 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.7
MPN: COLD01647D ISBN: 1404939563 UPC: 043396016477 EAN: 9781404939561 ASIN: B0000AKCJO
Theatrical Release Date: 2002 Release Date: September 16, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Movie disc only! We liquidate dvds from a large national rentailer. Movie disc works fine and we'll ship it in a protective sleeve for you. There is a 15% chance that it may contain a rental sticker on the disc that we were unable to remove. In stock and ships today.
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Amazon.com Elijah Wood has one of his first post-Frodo leading roles in this mild-mannered comedy (the title of which was Try Seventeen in its film festival showings). He's a 17-year-old college dropout who moves into a funky old apartment building and becomes intrigued by his wacky neighbors. Mandy Moore plays the self-absorbed actress across the hall, and Run Lola Run goddess Franka Potente is a cranky photographer. The movie has a few surprises (the casting seems to suggest a teenybopper romance for Wood and Moore, but not so fast), although the energy level rarely perks up and it's pretty thin on actual narrative happenings. Wood's tendency toward fantasy is an especially tired device. A furtive sense of humor, plus the big adoring closeups of the highly photogenic leading ladies, provides the low-key interest. Trivia: Elizabeth Perkins plays the hero's irresponsible mom; she was also Elijah Wood's mother in Avalon. --Robert Horton
Product Description An aspiring young writer ditches college for life in a boarding house where the tenants teach him a lot more than a classroom ever could. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/25/2005 Starring: Elijah Wood Franka Potente Run time: 93 minutes Rating: R Director: Jeffrey Porter
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Where's the plot? March 25, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought this film from my work, despite never having previously heard of it, and going purely by the blurb. It grabbed my attention for some reason, so I bought it.
Big mistake.
I'm shocked to read other reviews giving it the maximum amount of stars. Did we see a different film? Cos it's absolutely dire. There's absolutely no plot, it's just a series of disjointed scenes, making no sense, and just plodding along. Nothing could save this film, not even the actors. Franka Potente has an accent that appears and disappears throughout the movie, Elijah Wood is really starting to look like Daniel Radcliffe's older brother and Mandy Moore doesn't sing. For once. Debbie Harry appears only briefly, looking like a relative of Dolly Parton. Then there's the dream sequences. I won't even go there. How pointless could you be?!
Then the was the whole mother/son relationship. Surely she could have had the decency to tell him more about his estranged father? Surely she could see the character was messed up because there was no father figure in his life? He's writing letters to his father telling him about everything, simply because he has an old typewriter of his father's, and he wants to be a writer, because his father wrote.
I hung about for all of the whole of the film, but never really giving it my full attention, thinking it was going somewhere, and playing Solitaire on my phone at one point! I seriously considered turning it off a number of times, and watching something relatively decent. But no, I thought it would get better. Don't buy this movie, don't watch this movie, don't even think about borrowing it. You'll never get this time back.
Now what do I do with it?
Worth watching again, and again! March 13, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I cannot belive I used to think this was not worth watching! "Try Seventeen" (aka. "All I Want") is one of the best drama/romantic comedies I have seen.
Every time I see it again I discover something new. There is always something special, a little twist, a reaction-- Always something new to discover, and always some reaction that is played so well you barely notice it. Worth watching again, and again. And entertaining every time!
Uhhh... July 25, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ok, I took my chances on buying this movie without seeing it first because I am an Elijah Wood fan and was interested to see him in a role that's not Frodo. He played off his awkward character quite well, but it was almost painful to watch because I was embarrassed for the kid. Actually, most of the characters were awkward. Maybe that was the intention, but there were some VERY strange moments that I didn't expect. I just expected more from the movie, and after watching it, it seemed empty.
Frodo finally gets some May 31, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a pretty poor romantic comedy/coming of age film, with all the conventions that you would expect: broken home, overly sensitive boy, wise older woman friend, rampant fantasies, etc etc. I really didn't find anything about it very interesting, with the exception of how his relationship with his mom evolves. But the silliness and frivolous ticks throughout the film never worked for me. All in all, I felt like it was a waste of time.
Not recommended.
Cool March 8, 2005 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
I loved this movie. I really don't know why. I just saw it and all my friends thought it was stupid but I liked it. This was a movie about love that just kinda played with your mind. The end of the movie left a lot of questions to be asked but I like movies like that. All and all the story was good and the acting was ok (they could have gotten better actors but hey no movie is perfect.)
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