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I Think We're Alone Now (2008)

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Summary: Every celebrity deals with his or her share of obsessed fans. "I Think We're Alone Now" is a documentary that focuses on two individuals, Jeff and Kelly, who claim to be in love with the 80's pop singer Tiffany. Both Jeff and Kelly have been labeled stalkers by the media and other Tiffany fans. This film takes you inside the lonely lives these two characters, revealing the source of their clinging obsessions. (imdb)
Country: USA
Directed By: Sean Donnelly
Written By: Sean Donnelly
Starring: Tiffany
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na foxie4
63
T6
na pavementSAW
75
T3
na HalfJapanese
75
T6
Just what you want from a "let's film some freaks" documentary. It's cringe-inducing in a way that Harmony Korine wishes he could pull off while remaining engaging throughout its short runtime. The shortened length is appreciated, as peeking into the lives of those with mental illnesses becomes difficult after so long.
na etherealtard
89
T8
na avb
74
T4
na Gladstone
5
T6
na Karyotype
85
T5
na jkwall
8
T9
Interesting and a little frightening all at the same time. I know there is no better way to handle the situation but I can't believe nothing more has been done about the two. If a one-hit 80's star has stalkers in the 21st century I can't imagine what current celebrities deal with. Mind you, they can afford security.
na ladymcbeath
69
T6
na jakncoke
80
T5
na radiosuebee
97
T8
na Transmition
70
T4
na AICHEG
78
T8
na imdb
71
T8
na micmac•
77
T8
na yamface
7
T7
na jodamico
76
T6
Seedy little people with terrible problems. It's an amazing window into the horrible rationalizations and banalities of mental illness. I'm glad it was only 70-odd minutes, because it was difficult to watch. It's also structurally imperfect, with weird stuttered pacing and that horrible napkin gimmick for the namecard, but it's easy to overlook that because of the strength of the material. Also, check out the Catfish crew in the credits.
na oldgoat
73
T7
Short and interesting about the subjects without fluff or dodging too many deeper questions.
na amerigo
69
T3
Pretty exploitative and mostly pointless.
na BillyShears
65
T5
Christian Bale really outdid himself playing Kelly.
na postmodifier
20
T1
Average Tier 5.86 from 21 Rankings rss