Lost and Delirious

    Lost and Delirious
    2001

    Synopsis

    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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    Cast

    • Piper PeraboPauline 'Paulie' Oster
    • Jessica ParéVictoria 'Tori' Moller
    • Mischa BartonMary 'Mouse' Bedford
    • Jackie BurroughsFay Vaughn
    • Mimi KuzykEleanor Bannet
    • Graham GreeneJoe Menzies
    • Emily VanCampAllison Moller
    • Amy StewartCordelia
    • Caroline DhavernasKara
    • Luke KirbyJake Hollander

    Recommendations

    • 88

      Chicago Sun-Times

      This is a movie for those who sometimes, in the stillness of the sleepless night, are so filled with hope and longing that they feel like -- well, like uttering wild goat cries to the moon. You know who you are.
    • 75

      Miami Herald

      Lost and Delirious doesn't need metaphors for the power of strength and healing. All the passion and pain it needs glows ferociously in the eyes of its young women.
    • 75

      San Francisco Chronicle

      Pool captures the crazed urgency of first love -- the feeling of a passion so fierce that even a disapproving society can't crush it.
    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      Evokes the intimacies of teenage girls with unusual delicacy, and Perabo's performance is a geyser of emotion.
    • 63

      New York Daily News

      Sophisticated in that European way and predictable in that Hollywood way.
    • 60

      TV Guide Magazine

      Piper Perabo is a revelation -- and Barton is maturing into a sensitive, subtle performer with a marvelously expressive face.
    • 50

      New York Post

      Perabo gives a fairly impressive and flashy performance, even when the script descends into melodrama.
    • 50

      New Times (L.A.)

      The movie is beautiful to look at (lensed by Pierre Gill) as are the girls, but it takes its clunky message so seriously that it often verges on silliness.

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