She Fought Alone
She Fought Alone
| 06 November 1995 (USA)
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All, including school administration and a friend, turn their backs on a girl who accused a classmate of rape.

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BoardChiri

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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Nessieldwi

Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.

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Livestonth

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Fleur

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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TheBlueHairedLawyer

Caitlin lives in a small town, your typical American Dream type of place where everyone knows everyone and The Crew (football team and most popular girls in school) can have fun and goof around any time they want. Caitlin was conceived in Wedlock and is a high school teen living with her little sister and single mom, and desperate to be one of the crowd, she never speaks against the football team... but when Jace, one of the football players, rapes her at home, Caitlin finds nobody on her side, not even her own mom, until finally her mom believes her daughter. With the help of a strict but concerned older teacher and a top-of-the-line lawyer, Caitlin and her mom try to stand up for her reputation in a town where no one will listen.I really found myself looking at my own town when I watched this; in Canadian military small towns, the hockey guys can get away with nearly anything; rape and even worse actions are often swept under the rug and it starts even as early as junior high school. I hate sports myself, I think it's a waste of time and money and an excuse for morons to coast through life as if they own the world. Watching this movie, it seems that my town isn't the only one in North America where "boys will be boys." Tiffani Thiessen was amazing in this movie; playing the role of a teenager who was sexually assaulted would be a very difficult role to throw yourself into but just as good was Isabella Hofmann, who played Avon Rose (Caitlin's mom). The soundtrack wasn't bad and the plot raises awareness of an issue often just covered up.

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aprilw357

When I saw this movie, I was amazed that it was only a TV movie. I think this movie should have been in theaters. I have seen many movies that are about rape, but this one stands out. This movie has a kind of realism that is very rarely found in movies today, let alone TV movies. It tells a story that I'm sure is very realistic to many rape victims in small towns today, and I found it to be very believable(which is something hard to find in other rape centered movies). I also thought that Tiffani Theissen and Brian Austin Green were awesome in the parts that they played. I definitely recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys movies that have a bit of a harsh reality to them. I enjoyed it very much.

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BettieTeese

I enjoyed this movie,and after watching it,it made me wonder just how many 'Caitlin Rose's' exist in the world.How many other girls have been subjected to this sort of sexual abuse,and torment by classmates and have been too frightened to open their mouth about it? Just how threatening and cruel can teenagers be towards one another,because as this film demonstrates,who's right is not foremost important,its who is popular,and feared which manipulates the minds of youths,and influences them to allow this sort of immorality to happen.Tiffani Amber Thiessen gives a powerful performance as the rape victim,and Brian Austin Green is convincing as the guy torn between the girl he thought he loved,and his best friend.This is the kind of film that doesn't get the exposure it deserves.Remarkable,and brilliant,too good to be just a film made for TV.

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ellie_502

Caitlin Rose (Tiffani-Amber Thiessen) will do anything to be part of the 'Crew' the most popular group at school. When asked to join shes ecstatic because now she can get close to the 'Crew's' leader Ethan (Brian Austin Green). Her dreams are shattered when she is raped by another group member, and when she reports it no-one at school believes her even the town thinks of her as the local 'slut'. When even her mother's efforts to clear her name and restore her dignity are in vain, Caitlin takes a gamble and turns to Ethan. Will he stay with the 'Crew' or help the girl he loves?

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