HD · HDR
Were the World Mine
Overlook Pick

Were the World Mine

a musical dream come true
63
User Score98 ratings
TMDB 6.316+20081h 37mEnglish
FantasyRomance

Synopsis

If you had a love-potion, who would you make fall madly in love with you? Timothy, prone to escaping his dismal high school reality through dazzling musical daydreams, gets to answer that question in a very real way. After his eccentric teacher casts him as Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, he stumbles upon a recipe hidden within the script to create the play's magical, purple love-pansy.

Director
Tom GustafsonFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Speak Productions1 production companies
Release
June 24, 2008Released
Box Office
$120,000

Top Cast

8 of 16
Tanner Cohen
Tanner Cohen
Timothy
Judy McLane
Judy McLane
Donna
Zelda Williams
Zelda Williams
Frankie
Wendy Robie
Wendy Robie
Mrs. Tebbit
Jill Larson
Jill Larson
Nora Bellinger
Ricky Goldman
Max
Nathaniel David Becker
Jonathon
Christian Stolte
Christian Stolte
Coach Driskill

Trailers & Photos

Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Mar 28, 2022

Tanner Cohen reminded me of Adam Lambert (whom I'd love to see actually play "Puck") in this over-the-top but enjoyable musical spin on Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". I'll admit at the start I sighed and thought - no, not another gay teen angst movie, but no - he is a put-upon gay lad at school who happens upon a magical spell that makes every other boy at the school fall in love (or lust, at any rate) with other boys - and he gets one for himself, of course. Soon, just about the entire town are captured in his web of mischief. Anyone who has read the play will appreciate that "Puck" is one of the best comic characters in English literature, and Cohen does a better than decent job at marrying the frustrations and naughtiness of the fairy into a 21st century environment. Wendy Robie is also good as the drama teacher with a little extra bit of magic to her. It suffers a little from being a smidge too theatrical without the lighting budget to support it; and the singing isn't magnificent - but all in all, a courageous effort from Tom Gustafson to tackle quite a tough project. Well worth a watch - but to get the best, it needs concentration.

More Like This

Browse all