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I Think We’re Alone Now

Directed by Sean Donnelly. (STC) 70 min. Screens Dec 1-3 at the Bloor Cinema.

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BY Nimo Awil Mohamed   November 26, 2008 10:11

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More a story about loneliness and grappling with a society that shuns and misunderstands its subjects than a mere stalker profile, I Think We’re Alone Now attempts to create a sympathetic view from the perspective of two obsessive fans.

The middle-aged and under-stimulated Jeff Turner takes his obsession with ’80s pop star Tiffany to a higher psychological plain by creating a fantasy world in his mind in which she plays his first and only girlfriend. We eventually learn he has been diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome — a revelation used to explain his strange social behaviour and his penchant for minute details (he’s chronicled Tiffany’s life with the diligence of a scientist). Kelly McCormick, an intersex athlete, is shown as the stalker ingenue who shares Turner’s desire for a life with Tiffany, but only during the course of the film gets around to attending one of her concerts. Seeking a complete gender reassignment, Kelly seems to view Tiffany as a beacon of the femininity she strives for.

Both figures are painted not as delusional or irrational, but as hubristic people who look to a faded pop princess to pluck them from obscurity and save them from mundane existence.

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