Lost and Delirious

2001

Action / Drama / Romance

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Piper Perabo Photo
Piper Perabo as Pauline 'Paulie' Oster
Jessica Paré Photo
Jessica Paré as Victoria 'Tori' Moller
Emily VanCamp Photo
Emily VanCamp as Allison Moller
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Mischa Barton as Mary 'Mouse' Bedford
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English 2.0
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1 hr 43 min
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English 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 43 min
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Reviewed by TOMASBBloodhound8 / 10

Is there anything more painful than love?

Lost and Delirious is an awkward, but strikingly earnest film. The story deals with a love affair between two girls at an exclusive prep school as witnessed by their roommate. Mischa Barton plays Mary, the new girl at school who quickly realizes that the two girls she shares a room with are a good deal more than just friends. Paulie (Perabo) is an outspoken girl with a troubled past, and Tori is a privileged girl from a more traditional family.

The first time Mary catches Paulie and Tori kissing on a rooftop in the middle of the night, she assumes they are only practicing for future encounters with boys. Soon enough, the two are sharing a bed in the nude, and the sounds they are making through the night leave little doubt as to what is going on. Mary accepts their relationship, and the three seem on their way to being good friends. Things take a turn for the worst when Tori's younger sister walks in the room one morning and catches Tori in the nude with Paulie. It's absolutely astonishing to see how fast Tori pushes Paulie away from that moment on. Tori explains that her parents would basically disown her if they found out. She spreads the word around campus that Paulie is actually a sexual predator who crawls in bed with her from time to time.

Tori ends up being a rather unlikeable character as the film progresses. She immediately hooks up with a boy from a nearby school, and openly flaunts the fact that Paulie means nothing to her. We know this isn't true from the start, however. Notice the agony on her face after she walks away from explaining to her little sister how there's nothing between herself and Paulie. She even goes as far as telling Paulie that she'll never love anyone else as much. All this after dumping and ridiculing her! Is this supposed to make Paulie feel better about being dumped? Anyway, enough about Tori...

Piper Perabo steals the show as Paulie. Her character would best be described as dangerously romantic and obsessive. She loves Tori more than could easily be explained here. Her constant public displays of devotion leave nothing to the imagination about how she feels. At one point, she even challenges Tori's new boyfriend to a duel in the nearby woods. There is nothing anyone can do to console Paulie or curb her obsession. At one point, even Mary is taken under her spell until loving memories of her late mother seem to bring her back to reality. Paulie has nothing like that to fall back on. Once she sees that she will never be with Tori, it can only end tragically for her. Piper Perabo needs to be in better films like this one. No more Cheaper by the Dozens or Coyote Uglys, please! This is not your typical film about teen love to say the least. Although this film has a few flaws, you will not soon forget it after seeing it. To see such devotion for one person from another is rare, even in movies. There are sex scenes, and they are handled honestly and tastefully. The film will no doubt remind all of its viewers about their most painful crushes, regardless of whom they may have been for. There are a few minor side plots that may not seem to fit with the central theme of this film, but overall you will likely find it a rewarding experience. And you have been warned: this film will probably depress you.

8 of 10 stars.

The Hound

Reviewed by michaelRokeefe7 / 10

Love wounds; and love scars.

Dramatic, intense and even forbidden. Mary Bedford(Mischa Barton)enrolls at Perkins Girls College and immediately has to come to grips with witnessing her roommate's lesbian relationship unravel. 'Paulie'(Piper Perabo)and 'Tori'(Jessica Pare)are forced to end their torrid affair and realize what it really was. One is ready to let go...the other isn't. 'Paulie' in her misplaced wisdom and ideals gets lost in her answered passions. The sex scenes are emotive and explicit.

Supporting cast includes: Jackie Burroughs, Graham Greene and Mimi Kuzyk. LOST and DELIRIOUS is based on a Susan Swan novel and expertly directed by Lea Pool.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle7 / 10

great movie for a Canadian production

Mary "Mouse" Bedford (Mischa Barton) is new to the all girls boarding school. She is befriended by roommates popular Victoria "Tori" Moller (Jessica Paré) and rebellious Pauline "Paulie" Oster (Piper Perabo). She discovers that they are actually in a sexual relationship. Paulie finds an injured hawk and nurses it back to health. When Tori's sister Allison (Emily VanCamp) and her friends find Paulie and Tori naked together, Tori decides to blame it all on Paulie. Paulie is ostracized.

It's greatest asset and worst liability is it's Canadianess. It could have been exploitative but it's not. It's lyrical, dipped in poetry, and coated in adolescent obsession. The ethereal music is more effective than one would expect. The flip side of being Canadian is it's budget. You could see its lower production value through the many prism; the weak boyfriend actor, small post-production problems, and the general lack of polish. Piper Perabo deserves some kind of acting award. She certainly proved she is better than what she showed in Coyote Ugly. Lea Pool really screws up the sword fight. At least kill the wimpy boyfriend. Otherwise, she gives this movie a great moody adolescent feel. Jessica Pare is also terrific in this and Mischa Barton does well being mousy.

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