Love Is All You Need?

2011 "Imagine a world... ...Where ‘gay’ was ‘straight’ – and ‘straight’ was ‘gay’"
7.5| 0h20m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 24 March 2011 Released
Producted By: Wingspan Pictures
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Official Website: http://www.loveisallyouneedthemovie.com
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Ashley was raised in a picture perfect all-American family with two moms, two grandpas, two uncles, and a little brother. But Ashley has a problem, she has a crush on a boy at school, which is against everything this world has ever taught her.

Genre

Drama, Romance

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Director

Kim Rocco Shields

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Wingspan Pictures

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Love Is All You Need? Audience Reviews

Softwing Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
Inadvands Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
a_baron This has been called an anti-bullying film; don't let the rhetoric fool you, or anything else, this is as insidious a piece of propaganda as any totalitarian régime has ever produced. It is set in a world or at least an America where homosexuality/lesbianism is the norm, and heterosexuality is tolerated only in the "breeding season". Our heroine is a young girl who fancies a boy and is subjected to intense persecution on account of it, with tragic results.The reality is that homosexuals were never subjected to this kind of persecution in the West, even when queer sex between consenting adults was illegal. Indeed, even most Islamic countries do not persecute homosexuals provided they do not allow their sexuality to invade the public space. The message of this short film is not that violence against homosexuals or more generically "the other" is bad - there have always been laws against that sort of thing - but that homosexuality should be normalised. What is so disgraceful about this film is its blatant exploitation of the young, something that should rightly be called child abuse.
Laura Gabrielle This film is set in an alternate universe where homosexuality is the norm and heterosexuality is the minority. It is an interesting idea and has the potential to move previously homophobic people. It can make the issues more relatable and therefore help remove ignorance and homophobia. But does it do too much damage on the way?This film seems to have been made out of spite. It seems as though it is just meant to be a giant slap in the face for anybody who's ever been homophobic. It is based on a true story, and it told exactly as that. it offers only visions of exaggerated hate, bullying and torment - the universe this film is set in is so intensely hateful that it doesn't seem realistic. this exaggeration can be very damaging to young viewers, particularly when there is no discussion of hope or available support. This film offers absolutely no positivity. It offers no hope. And the worst part is that it displays suicide as the only option for young people struggling with their sexuality. In the end the girl seems almost forced to commit suicide because there is absolutely no support for her. But the truth is that in reality there is support if you look for it. There ARE support groups, there ARE people who will love you, and IT GETS BETTER. But in this film the young teen is offered NONE of that! WHY has the director chosen to ignore all the support available? WHY has the hate been exaggerated so much? I'll tell you why - because this film was made out of spite. It is meant to slap in the face any homophobic people. And if you ask me, that is just spreading more hate.Love is all you need? Maybe it's not ALL you need, but it is certainly needed! And this film only spreads hate.How would a young teen struggling with their sexuality respond to this? If it were me I would be terrified to come out. This film would only prove to me that suicide is the only answer.'Love is all you need?' is being remade into a feature length film. I truly hope that the film- makers have the sense to refocus the film away from exaggerated hate and offer some form of positivity, support and resolution. This concept has so much potential if dealt with properly.
sdolphins1 The movie is really bad because its show just all of the negativity in people. Doesn't have balance by showing a support group for the girl and seeing that their is help out there. The characters a bland and not well developed at all. So their is no real connection with them. The relationship is between the girl and the boy go absolutely nowhere. And we don't see much of them together. Also again this movie is just hatred and how they depict people hating straight people. would not be true in 2011. If the setting was in the 1960s I would believe that but i don't. Don't see this movie, its not good at all. So keep this in mind.
Demonicaura This is such a powerful and emotional movie that everyone should see because it just goes to show what everyone in the LGBT communities goes through everyday just because they go against what is considered to be social norms. There is a high rate of death among the LGBT community because they are bullied for just for being themselves. This was such a powerful movie that brought me to tears the first time I saw it because it hits home for me. I lost two of my friends because of bullying. Both of them committed suicide because apparently they thought that only in death would all the pain go away. This story is almost identically to what one of my friends went through only she wasn't gay, she was transgender. She was teased and tortured by fellow students all throughout high school but it wasn't until she was outed at work that things took a turn for the worst. I don't really think the ending was right for two reason; one, suicide is never the answer and two, the ending should have been extended a little bit more to show the repercussions that her death might have had on the community. Putting all that aside, I thing that everyone should see this movie because maybe then they might have a little more appreciation and understanding of the LGBT community and what they go through on a daily basis. I also think that with an alternate ending to the film, this movie would make a wonderful educational video that could be shown in all the classrooms, maybe then it might help to end bullying in our schools. Overall this was an excellent movie and I will definitely be recommending this movie to all my friends and family.