
Walk All Over Me 2007
In *Walk All Over Me (2007)*, director Robert Cuffley crafts a sharp, genre-blending tale that follows Alberta, a painfully shy small-town woman with a knack for bad luck.
Director: Robert Cuffley
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Walk All Over Me (2007) about?
*Walk All Over Me* follows Alberta, a timid young woman who stumbles into a financial disaster and flees to Seattle to evade trouble. There, she seeks refuge with her former babysitter, Celene, a striking dominatrix with a polished facade. As Alberta adjusts to city life and a dead-end job, she finds herself drawn into Celene's mysterious world, forcing her to confront her own buried courage.
Who directed Walk All Over Me?
Robert Cuffley directed *Walk All Over Me*, bringing a distinctive blend of dark humor and sharp character dynamics to the film.
Who stars in Walk All Over Me?
The film stars Leelee Sobieski as Alberta, Tricia Helfer as Celene, and features Lothaire Bluteau, Michael Eklund, and Jacob Tierney in pivotal roles.
Is Walk All Over Me (2007) worth watching?
If you enjoy offbeat, genre-mixing films with strong female leads, *Walk All Over Me* delivers a unique mix of crime, comedy, and psychological tension. The performances by Sobieski and Helfer elevate the quirky premise, though its niche appeal may not suit all tastes.
How long is Walk All Over Me?
*Walk All Over Me* runs for 98 minutes.
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About Walk All Over Me (2007) — A darkly funny crime-thriller about reinvention and unexpected friendships
In *Walk All Over Me (2007)*, director Robert Cuffley crafts a sharp, genre-blending tale that follows Alberta, a painfully shy small-town woman with a knack for bad luck. When she accidentally loses a bag of cash that isn't hers, she flees to Seattle to hide with her former babysitter, Celene—a bold, high-class dominatrix with a carefully curated apartment and a no-nonsense approach to life. As Alberta navigates the city's gritty underbelly while working a mundane supermarket job, she becomes increasingly mesmerized by Celene's unconventional world, blurring the lines between fascination and imitation. The film blends crime, comedy, and psychological tension into a darkly humorous exploration of identity, survival, and the lengths people go to reinvent themselves.
With its offbeat humor and underdog charm, *Walk All Over Me (2007)* stands out as a quirky character study wrapped in the neon glow of Seattle's less glamorous side. Leelee Sobieski and Tricia Helfer deliver standout performances, grounding the film's surreal moments in raw, relatable emotion. It's a story about finding strength in unexpected places—and how sometimes, the scariest thing isn't the chaos outside, but the quiet battles within.