Were the World Mine Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 Were the World Mine: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Introduction to Timothy and His Struggles

Timothy, a gay high school student, faces bullying and isolation at his all-boys school. He harbors a crush on Jonathan, a popular rugby player, but feels disheartened by the prevailing homophobia. Timothy finds solace in his passion for theater and his supportive friends.

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Discovery of the Love Potion

When the school decides to stage ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream,’ Timothy is cast as Puck. While studying the script, he discovers a hidden recipe for a magical love potion. Intrigued, Timothy creates the potion, a purple pansy capable of making anyone fall in love with the first person they see.

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The Potion’s Effects and Their Consequences

Timothy initially uses the potion on his tormentors, the rugby team, causing them to fall for each other. This leads to humorous chaos and challenges the town’s conservative values. He also uses it on Jonathan, hoping to win his affection. However, the unintended consequences of the potion’s use create further complications.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Timothy (Tanner Cohen): A bullied gay high school student who discovers a magical flower to make others fall in love with the same sex.
  • Jonathan (Nathaniel David Becker): A rugby player who is the object of Timothy’s affection and is affected by the magical flower.
  • Ms. Tebbit (Wendy Robie): The eccentric drama teacher who casts Timothy as Puck and supports his journey.
  • Donna (Judy McLane): Timothy’s mother who struggles to understand and accept her son’s sexuality.
  • Frankie (Zelda Williams): One of Timothy’s supportive and understanding friends.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Timothy: “If you could make someone love you, would you?” – Timothy poses this question, contemplating the use of the love potion and its potential consequences.
  • Ms. Tebbit: “Well, now that you’ve had your fun.” – Ms. Tebbit makes this comment hinting that she is aware of what has transpired.
  • Timothy: “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” – Timothy, as Puck, recites a line from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, reflecting on the folly of the townspeople’s infatuations.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: N/A
  • Domestic Gross: $123,789
  • Worldwide Gross: $123,789

💥 Were the World Mine Reviews

Personal Review

Honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect, but ‘Were the World Mine’ was surprisingly charming. The musical numbers were fun, and the way they incorporated Shakespeare was clever. I found myself really rooting for Timothy and his quest for love, even when things got a little crazy. The final scene, where he and Jonathan finally connect, gave me all the feels.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of LGBTQ+ themed movies”
    • “Viewers who appreciate musical films”
    • “Those who enjoy modern adaptations of classic literature”
    • “People who enjoy light-hearted, feel-good stories”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Homophobia and bullying”
    • “Brief mild language”
    • “Suggestive themes related to sexuality”
    • “Some scenes may be emotionally intense”

Professional Reviews

  • Collider.com: “‘Were the World Mine’ offers a unique take on Shakespeare, blending musical fantasy with queer themes. The film’s boldness and originality stand out, making it a memorable and thought-provoking experience. It’s a wild ride that challenges norms and celebrates individuality.
  • IMDb User: “This is a gem of a movie. I saw this movie at the San Francisco LGBT festival with a packed house at the Castro Theater. Yours truly is a cynical old curmudgeon of a film-goer, and when a movie can win me over this way (along with the rest of the audience) it’s like a gift from out of the blue

Audience Reactions

Viewers loved the unique blend of Shakespeare, music, and queer themes.: The film’s originality, heartwarming story, and positive message resonated with audiences.

Overall Consensus: ‘Were the World Mine’ is a well-received musical fantasy that blends Shakespearean themes with a modern queer narrative, celebrated for its originality, heart, and positive message.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “The film is based on director Tom Gustafson’s short film ‘Fairies’.”
  • “The musical numbers are integrated into the story to capture specific states of mind and magical elements, rather than being frequent, standalone performances.”
  • “Wendy Robie, known for her role in ‘Twin Peaks’, plays the drama teacher, a character that many viewers have described as a quintessential ‘dream teacher’.”

🖥️ How to Watch Were the World Mine?

Currently, ‘Were the World Mine’ can be streamed for free with ads on Tubi and Pluto. It is also available for rent or purchase on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies. Check your local listings for availability.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Were the World Mine, you might like these similar films:

  • Beautiful Thing (1996): A coming-of-age story exploring gay romance and self-discovery in a working-class setting, similar to the themes of self-acceptance in ‘Were the World Mine’.
  • G.B.F. (2013): A modern high school comedy that addresses themes of identity, acceptance, and stereotypes within the gay community, providing a lighthearted take on similar issues.
  • But I’m a Cheerleader (1999): A satirical comedy about a young woman sent to a conversion camp, exploring themes of identity and self-acceptance with a quirky, campy style.

🛒 Were the World Mine Related Products

🎧 Soundtrack

Were the World Mine features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

Where can I watch ‘Were the World Mine’?

You can stream it for free with ads on Tubi and Pluto, or rent/purchase it on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies.

What is ‘Were the World Mine’ about?

The film follows a gay high school student who discovers a magical love potion and uses it to transform his homophobic town, leading to both comedic and heartwarming consequences.

Is ‘Were the World Mine’ based on ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’?

Yes, it’s a modern, queer adaptation of Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream,’ incorporating elements of magic and self-discovery.

🔥 Bonus Content

Pyramus and Thisby

This is a clip of the amazing song ‘Pyramus and Thisby’ from ‘Were the World Mine’. The music is fantastic and it perfectly captures the story!

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