Lost and Delirious (2001)

Lost and Delirious (2001)

1/5
(1 kuri'u)
Yan wasan kwaikwayo
Jackie Burroughs·Jessica Pare·Mischa Barton·Piper Perabo
Umarni
Léa Pool
Nau'i
Drama·Romance
Yare
English
Kasar
Canada
6.9IMDb53Metascore

Director
Léa Pool

Piper PeraboPauline 'Paulie' Oster
Mischa BartonMary 'Mouse' Bedford
Jackie BurroughsFay Vaughn
Mimi KuzykEleanor Bannet
Graham GreeneJoe Menzies
Emily VanCampAllison Moller
Caroline DhavernasKara
Luke KirbyJake Hollander
Peter OldringPhil
Grace Lynn KungLauren
Stephen MwingaJohn
Lydia ZadelMonica
Felicia ShulmanSal Bedford
Gabrielle BoniAllison's Friend #1
Sheena BernettAllison's Friend #2
Meaghan RathAllison's Friend #3
Melissa PirreraAllison's Friend #4
Jonathan EliotTim Moller
Phong Doan HuyFencing Teacher
Sophie BarsantiFlutist
Genevieve LaValleeFlutist
Myrtho OuelletteFlutist
Yves Chamberland
Léa Pool
Pierre Gill
Suzanne Comtois
Pierre Pinsonneault
Denis Cloutier
Robert Messier
Vivianne Morin
Emmanuel Dupire
Daniel Pellerin
Greg Dummett
Louis Laverdière
Suzanne Laverdière
Luc Martineau
Lorraine Richard
Louis-Philippe Rochon
Serge Bureau
Aline Gilmore
Gaétan Huot
François Lacasse
Chloé Archambault
Gaston Bernier
Andrée Bouvier
Sandra Brassard
Michel Croteau
Julie Cyrenne
Julie Derome
Danielle Dicaire
Chantale Fortin
Mélanie Houde
Pascale Hébert
Claudine Khelil
Véronique Lajoie
Julie Lecours
Anne Lockquell
Zénaïde Lussier
David Mac Gregor
Charles Mac Gregor
Joseph Mastrogiuseppe
Mona Medawar
Fraser Milner Casgrain
Stéphane Montmorency

Lost and Delirious is about three girls who attend a private boarding school. As is common with such films, the girls feel alienated from their parents and at odds with the adult world in general.

I came across this film whilst channel hoping and so wasn't expecting very much however, I was soon enthralled by it. The subject matter could have easily been exploited and the filmed turned into something seedy, but instead it is a sensitive portrayal of the difficulties of overcoming loss and rejection.

I felt very disappointed with this movie and not because the topic the fact is that this is a poor film the story is completely underdeveloped only the Piper Perabo's character (who makes a quite good work) seems to matter. It's true that Mischa Barton didn't show any interesting skill in her interpretation to hope that she'll become more than the pretty, stupid girl of O.