Get Real
Paramount Pictures (1998)
Comedy, Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Romance
In Collection
#399
7*
Seen ItYes
(4/22/2017 Home)
097363374671
IMDB   7.5
108 mins UK / English
DVD  Region 1   R (Restricted)
Ben Silverstone Steven Carter
Brad Gorton John Dixon
Charlotte Brittain Linda
Stacy Hart Jessica
Kate McEnery Wendy
Patrick Nielsen Mark
Tim Harris Kevin
James D. White Dave
James Perkins Young Steve
Nicholas Hunter Young Mark
Jacquetta May Steven's Mother
David Lumsden Steven's Father
David Elliot Glen
Morgan Jones Linda's Brother
Richard Hawley English Teacher
Steven Mason Cruising Man
Charlotte Hanson Glen's Wife
Alina Hazeldine Crying Baby
Louise J. Taylor Christina Lindmann
Steven Elder Bob - Driving Instructor
Leonie Thomas Aunt at Wedding
David Paul West Bridegroom
Andy Rashleigh Policeman
Ian Brimble John's Father
Judy Buxton John's Mother
Director/Choreographer
Simon Shore
Producer Stephen Taylor
Patricia Carr
Anant Singh
Writer/Composer Patrick Wilde
Cinematography Alan Almond
Music John Lunn


Steven spends his school days longing for all-star athlete John. But John has a gorgeous girlfriend, and Steven is still in the closet about being gay. The only one who knows the teenager's secret is his friend Linda. After a curious run-in with John in a public restroom, Steven starts to wonder if the jock is straight after all. When they start a romance, it threatens to expose the truth about both of them.
Edition Details
Distributor Paramount
Release Date 2/22/2000
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed)
Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 4/16/2017
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store EBay
Purchase Price $11.74
Links + Review: Roger Ebert (1999)
+ Review: NY Times (1999)
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I have seen many, many teenage coming-of-age/coming-out films, and frankly I've grown a bit tired of them· I therefore approached Get Real with some dread and out of a sense of viewing obligation· While the film was released in 1998, I had only recently become aware of it; I was told it was a "classic" and "essential·" It has been some sixty years since I was in high school, and some twenty years since this film was made· There has been a sea-change in European and Western societal attitudes since then· But in spite of these changes, much remains the same· I identify my feelings back in my school days as not being all that different from what Steven and John are experiencing here in this movie· I certainly had no "coming-out" urges-didn't even know what it meant to be out· And I miss not having had the opportunity of a relationship with one of my peers-although I fantasized it· While perhaps not a great film, it feels real with fine acting and cinematography· Well worth viewing, especially for youth of the age, and their parents·