Seraherrera
The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
Ogosmith
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
lastliberal
If you like romantic comedies, then you will love this one.It is a small budget indie, but don't let that keep you away.This is Laurel Holloman from "The L Word"'s debut film. She plays Randy Dean, a girl who lives on the wrong side of the tracks, and is not particularly pretty. She smokes weed, fails her classes, and likes loud rock music.She runs into Evie (Nicole Ari Parker in her debut performance) and they slowly fall in love. Now, Evie takes trips to Paris with her mother, listens to opera, and is well-read and well educated.Two more opposite girls you cannot imagine.Yes, it is romantic, but it becomes so funny at the end that you forget that while you are laughing yourself silly.
Adrasteia
It would be wrong for me to say I really disliked this movie. Yes, the acting was weak, and the characters seemed painfully flat at times(Evie's self-ascertaining speeches were terrible-it reminded me of teenage Shakespeare readings, only with worst dialogue), but the movie never really gave you anything to hate. It was a flick, and as a flick it did its job fine.Some parts of the film were just outrageous; Evie's friends were so stereotypical that, unfortunately, they weren't even believable as real people. Defining supportive characters as stereotypes can work really nicely sometimes, but I think the directors in this movie went a little overboard. Either that, or the weak acting failed to portray the characters effectively. It's a toss up, I guess.Now, don't get me wrong. Like I said above, it's a great 'flick'. I couldn't relate to the characters at all, and the relationship between the two girls seemed so unrealistic at times.If you're bored and curious, then please, go ahead and watch this film. It's cute and simple, and sometimes that's a nice escape from other more serious films.
George Parker
"The Incredibly True Adventure of 2 Girls in Love" is far from incredible, could be true, and is about two girls in love. The film attempts to take the audience through the evolution of a teen lesbian romance involving a butch white student who works at a gas station and a more affluent black chick who who goes to the same school. Fraught with all the usual indie problems and an awkward screenplay with limited production value, "...2 girls..." is fodder for lesbians and little more. Nonetheless, this pic is earnest in its attempt to portray teen lesbian love mixed with the usual growing pains and received respectable marks from critical corners. Personally, as a straight male, I enjoyed "Better Than Chocolate" much more. (C)
jesus-fot
When I saw this movie for the first time on TV for a while, maybe five minutes, (the scene Evie wants to check a tire at the gas station), I thought - nothing special, than I saw it couple months later again from the same scene till the end. I think its may be one of the best movie I ever seen,don´t know why,may be because of the characters were played incredibly perfect, especially Randy - a girl with no friends (beside Frank), no parents, no expectations shows you how to fight with your life. I will be watching for more of Laurel Holloman and Nicole Ari Parker's work.I´m looking forward to see Boogie Nights.I am only disappointed that I don´t know for whom that movie was dedicated to, even don´t remember that sentence at the end of that movie!!Anybody knows?!!!! I give it 10/10!!