Love Is All You Need? Page #3

Synopsis: Based on the award winning critically acclaimed short film, "Love is All You Need?" is the theatrical feature length version that explores bullying, racism, and prejudice in a way never done before on the big screen. As you read this, a pre-teen or teen, in the United States has committed suicide. Teen suicide in the LGBT community has gained immense popularity on a larger social scale then ever before. While the interest in this social dilemma is thrust into the spotlight none have ever before addressed this social issue in such a manner as Kim Rocco Shields newest film. Love Is All You Need? thrusts its audience into another thought of existence that does more than just acknowledge there is a serious social problem affecting the gay community and does more than just talk about the issue. In Love Is All You Need? its audience lives the issue. Different people and their individual, unique lives intertwine and collide in a world confronted with controversy and forbidden love. This world
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Kim Rocco Shields
  7 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
2016
121 min
316 Views


the church handyman.

Left the entire family.

- You're kidding me?

- Now, they don't tell people,

but a few of us are in the know.

They keep it quiet.

- The reverend's

sister is hetero.

Maybe she's worried

it runs in the family.

- Right?

So you be careful, my little

rebel with a cause, all right?

- Mm-hmm.

- Now, dinner.

- Mm, what about pizza?

"With all the admired

beauties of Verona go thither

"and with unattainted eye,

"compare her face with

some that I shall show."

- Get it.

- "And I will make thee

think thy swan a grow."

- We support people

so they feel like

they are not alone.

Hi, really nice to meet you.

- You're disgusting.

- Gross.

- Oh, hey guys.

Kel wanted me to tell

you to vote for her.

Don't forget.

You don't have to.

- She got my vote.

- Yeah, mine too, but only

because she's your girl, Klein.

- Yeah, yeah.

All right, I'll see you guys.

- Bye.

- Bye.

- We gotta get to class.

- Excuse me?

Hi.

Sorry, I didn't

mean to eavesdrop,

but I heard you saying

that your girlfriend's

running for homecoming queen.

- Oh yeah, Kelly Williams.

- Yeah, I've seen

her posters around.

So you must be Jude Klein?

- That's me.

- Jude Klein.

I'm Susan Miller.

I'm director of the HAC.

- Oh.

Well, it was really

nice to meet you,

but I should get going.

- Oh, hey, listen, do

you know Collin Reese?

- Yeah, he's the

best quarterback

of the men's league.

- Well, he just became a

member of the alliance,

and he's a good friend of mine.

- Wow, he supports

hetero rights?

- Yeah, he better.

He just came out.

- They're still

letting him play?

- The world is changing, Jude,

slowly, but, but it's changing.

- Hey, Jude.

- If you could

join the alliance,

or someone like you,

it would mean so much...

- no.

I'm not gay.

- Oh, you know, you

don't have to be hetero

to be in the alliance.

It's just to support...

- sorry, sorry.

- Jude!

I'm so sorry.

You okay?

- Thanks.

It's probably just a sprain.

- Is there anything

I can get you?

- No, thank you.

I'll just walk it off.

- Are you sure?

I didn't break the

star quarterback?

- No, that's fine.

- Well, maybe you should

just walk her to the dorm,

just to be safe.

- Yeah.

- Well, okay.

- Do you need help or something?

- Hi, did you get a button?

Here you go, vote for Kelly.

Thank you.

Vote Kelly.

Did you get a button?

- What's with the jugs?

- Some pledge

thing, I don't know.

It's supposed to build stamina?

- Stupid.

- Thank you, thank

you, ego boost.

So, what were you

doing at that booth?

- It was some

heterosexual rights club

or something like that.

- Oh.

I started a club like

that in high school.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- Wow.

Well, that was very

progressive of you.

- My moms didn't think so.

They freaked out, actually.

They're really religious, so.

- You're not?

- No.

- But you go to a

religious university?

- Well, it was the only

scholarship I got, so here I am.

- This one's broken.

- Okay, well how

am I supposed to give...

- vote Kelly!

Here, take a button.

Thanks for coming.

How am I supposed to give these

out if they're broken, Kim?

- Oh, they must be

really proud of you.

- I don't talk to them much.

- Jude, hey!

- Hey.

- Hey.

- What's going on, man?

- How's my golden girl?

What's going on with your leg?

- Oh, nothing, I tripped.

I sprained it.

- You okay?

- So pink, hot pink, or...

- hot pink, light

pink, whatever,

just make sure they're pink.

- Yes, I'm good.

- Should I call coach?

- No, no.

- You sure?

- Yes, I'm good.

- Okay.

Come here.

Hey, promise me you'll see

the trainer in the morning?

- You got it.

- Love you.

- Love you.

- He's a big guy.

- Yeah, he is.

He's actually my

offensive coordinator.

Calls all the plays.

He's awesome.

He's got my back.

Hey, I could set

you up with him.

- Oh, no.

That's okay.

He's not really my type.

- Oh, okay.

- Make sure you vote.

- Okay.

- Vote's coming up really soon.

Thank you, I'll text you later.

- All right.

- I'll see ya.

- All right.

Bye.

- There's Jude.

- Hey, that's Jude.

- Jude!

Hi.

- Hi, babe.

What are you doing here?

- Was just coming to say hi.

I had texted you, but

I didn't hear back.

- I tripped and

sprained my ankle.

- Shoot, are you okay?

- Yeah.

I just have to ice.

- Oh, I'm sorry.

- Hi.

- Hi.

So, the KAS are

having a fundraiser

after the game on Saturday,

and I said that you would

stay and sign autographs.

I think it would

really help my vote.

- Okay.

- Hey, do you think

if I win the crown

your friend Ryan would

do a story on me?

- I'll ask him.

- Are you gonna be

able to play on Saturday?

- Yes, of course.

- Aw, come on, not again.

- I can't help it.

Told ya I was the champion.

- Shh, I'm concentrating.

- Don't mess up!

- Agh!

I'm gonna get you for that!

- No!

- Come here, come here!

- No!

- Better run!

- No!

No, no, no!

- I gotta get home.

Rematch?

- You bet!

- Bye, Emily!

- Bye, Ian!

- Who's hungry?

- How was youth group today?

- Fine.

- Just fine?

- Yeah, it was fine.

- Here we go.

- What do you want me to say?

- I want you to talk to me,

Paula, and lose the attitude.

- Here we go.

- Yes!

- Look at those guys, huh?

- I'm home.

- Hey, just in time.

- Tacos.

- All right.

Hey, sweetheart, would

you say grace for us?

- Yeah.

- Thanks.

- Dear lord, we thank you

for this bounty

you have provided

for us.

- Ow!

- Please bless the

hands that prepared this food.

In your name we're praying.

Amen.

- Amen.

- Amen.

- Amen.

- All righty.

One, yes sir.

All right.

- So how was your play date?

- It was fun.

We played croquet.

- Nice.

Who won?

- Emily did.

- Emily turd-is?

- It's Curtis.

- She's a weirdo.

- No, she's not.

- She's a total freak.

- Hey, hey, Paula.

We don't call people names

in this house, all right?

- Well, she is.

You shouldn't be

friends with her.

- It is perfectly okay for

boys to be friends with girls.

- Yeah.

- No, it's not.

Reverend Rachel says it's a sin.

- That's not what she meant.

- Then what does she mean, dad?

- You know how during

the breeding, the periods,

breeding periods when a couple

agrees on having a child,

they, well, in order to have

the kid they go through...

- they're talking about

boys who do it with girls.

- A woman and a man.

- Ew, gross.

- Yeah, well, you know what?

That's the right idea, son.

We don't wanna see you end up

like those kids from the university...

- Peter.

- What kids?

- Never mind.

That's enough chatter.

- Oh, you know what?

I totally forgot the cilantro.

- Pass me the remote please.

The game's on.

- Be right back.

- The reporter's got game.

- Look who it is,

the star quarterback.

What are you doing here?

- Oh my gosh.

- Wow.

Hey, I didn't know you play.

- Think fast.

- Oh, so she plays

football and basketball.

- That's right.

Wanna play?

- Nah, I don't think so.

- Come on.

- You're too good.

- Oh, but...

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