
In a small Southern American town, Paul, who is known for having sexual relations with every girl in town, falls in love with his best friend's younger sister who is a virgin. Paul must try to prove to everyone that this time he is in love rather than in lust.... (Full plot summary below)
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In a small Southern American town, Paul, who is known for having sexual relations with every girl in town, falls in love with his best friend's younger sister who is a virgin. Paul must try to prove to everyone that this time he is in love rather than in lust.
Leave your thoughts about All the Real Girls.
| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestThe story takes place in the real world, but the real world as it feels when you're in love or when you watch a great film like, say, this one. |
| eFilmCritic.comCollin SouterIt gives you fuel for self-reflection, sadness to last a lifetime, plenty of food for thought once the tears subside and joy in knowing that great American cinema is alive and kicking. Brilliant. |
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumIt's thrillingly original, lyrical, and wise, and the filmmaker conveys the mutable intensity of young love with the authoritative originality of an important filmmaker. |
| Orlando WeeklySteve SchneiderA borderline- unwatchable excursion into rural romance. |
| New York Magazine/VulturePeter RainerTheres a ravishing aliveness to the spacious imagery; at least the clichés have room to roam free. |
| NetflixJames RocchiSmall-town romance has the poetry of the inarticulate, the faith of the wounded and the beauty of the everyday in every heartfelt frame. |
| Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)Josh LarsenAs we stumble and trip our way through romance, hearts aren't just broken -- they deflate until they disappear. Watching `All the Real Girls' is like listening to the hissing sound. |
| Austin ChronicleKimberley JonesIts a movie made of moments, the antithesis of "plot-driven," but the sum of these moments is magnificent, the culmination of so many elements: acting, scripting, score (by locals Michael Linnen and David Wingo), and cinematography. |
| Washington PostStephen HunterThe movie may take five extra minutes to end and could do with one less sunset but . . . other than that it's damned near perfect. |
| The New York TimesDana StevensRemarkable for its genuine, unpretentious lyricism. |