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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 0031398172673 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: Lions Gate Manufacturer: Lions Gate Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate Region Code: 1 Release Date: April 05, 2005 Running Time: 108 minutes Studio: Lions Gate Theatrical Release Date: October 27, 1995 Sales Rank: 21431 MPN: 17267 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - bad movie, but I am fan Holly Marie Combsbad movie, but i am fan Holly Marie Combs... I don't understand why she do this movie, and and especially those awful scenes... Rating: - Women are from Venus, etc. Is a young woman expected to have sex when she makes the decision to attend a party at a frat house, whether or not she maintains consciousness? Or, can she expect to be able to pass out anywhere, even among drunk and horny college boys, and remain unmolested? The film approaches this and other date rape situations with an earnest and fairly comprehensive examination of the subject from both male and female perspectives. This film brought back many memories of college life for me. Even though I had ... Read More Rating: - Well-Crafted Low-Budget Drama Deserves a Look...1995's "A Reason to Believe" has gained notoriety over the years as the low-budget film where Holly Marie Combs, of "Charmed" fame, does a topless love scene. This is unfair, as the film, shot "on a shoestring" by first-time director Douglas Tirola, is a remarkably well-made, sensitive look at date rape, and the aftermath to both the victim, and those around her. Without resorting to either preaching or titillation, the film remains one of the better dramas of an issue that continues to plague college ... Read More Rating: - Accurate Though Exhaggerated View of College StudentsThis gives an accurate vision of what's on the minds of college students today. Definitely negative slant regarding the men in the film. Overall, worth seeing. Rating: - Reason To BelieveThis is a basically good movie. I was disappointed that there was not an unrated version. There are scenes which have been edited out. If you buy a censored version (which the "R" version is), you've been cheated. The movie should be seen as the director filmed it! Browse for similar items by category:
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