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{{Short description|2007 American TV series}}
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| image = ToBeFatLikeMe.jpg
| image = ToBeFatLikeMe.jpg
| caption = DVD cover
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| genre = [[Drama (film and television)|Drama]]
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| writer = Michelle Lovretta
| caption = Promotional Poster
| director = [[Douglas Barr]]
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| starring = {{Plainlist|<!-- Per the DVD back cover -->
* [[Kaley Cuoco]]
| creator =
* Melissa Halstrom
| based_on =
* Michael Phenicie
| writer = M.A. Lovretta
* Rachel Cairns
| screenplay =
* Adrienne Carter
| story =
* Carlo Marks
| director = [[Douglas Barr]]
* Brandon Olds
| starring = [[Kaley Cuoco]]<br />[[Caroline Rhea]]
* Scott Little
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* [[Caroline Rhea]]
| theme_music_composer = Hal Beckett
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| country = United States
| language = English
| music = [[Hal Beckett]]
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| country = United States
| producer = Paul Rayman<br />Michael Shepard
| language = English
| executive_producer = {{Plainlist|
| editor =
* Mike Jacobs Jr.
| cinematography = Peter Benison
* Michael Givens
| runtime = 98 minutes
* Allan Krasnick
| company =
}}
| distributor =
| budget =
| producer = {{Plainlist|
* Paul Rayman
| network =
* Michael Shepard
| first_aired = {{Film date|TV=y|2007|01|08}}
}}
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| editor = Nicole Ratcliffe
| followed_by =
| cinematography = Peter Benison
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| runtime = 98 minutes
| company = Ardmore Productions
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| network = [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]]
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'''''To Be Fat Like Me''''' is a made-for-TV film starring [[Kaley Cuoco]] which premiered on January 8, 2007 on [[Lifetime Television]].
'''''To Be Fat like Me''''' is a 2007 American [[Drama (film and television)|drama]] [[television film]] directed by [[Douglas Barr]] and starring [[Kaley Cuoco]]. It premiered on [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]] on January 8, 2007.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Pretty, popular and athletic Aly has been banking on a [[softball]] scholarship as her ticket to college. She has an active life and never seems to sit still. When she injures her knee, she realizes that she will have to fund her education in other ways. She resents her mother because a few years ago, her mother became ill as a consequence of binge eating and used the money from her daughter's college fund in order to pay her hospital bill. Aly is overly critical of her family's high-fat diet. She even refuses to eat a cake that her mother purchased for her.
Beautiful, popular and athletic Aly has been banking on a [[softball]] scholarship as her ticket to college. She has an active life and never seems to sit still. Because her mother had weight issues and struggled with depression for most of her life, Aly has dedicated her life to staying healthy and in shape. When an opposing player unknowingly steps on her knee during a game, injuring it and thus ruining her chances of getting the scholarship, she realizes that she will have to fund her education in other ways.


It is revealed that as a consequence of [[binge eating]], her mother got sick and had to use the money set aside in her daughter's college fund to pay for treatment, a decision for which Aly has always resented her. Aly also showers scorn on her family for their high-fat diet and lack of exercise, to the point of refusing to eat a cake that her mother purchased just for her.
Aly enters a documentary film contest in hopes of using the prize money in order to fund her further education. Convinced that her overweight younger brother and mother use their struggles with weight as an excuse for everything wrong in their lives, Aly decides to take a summer course wearing a [[fat suit]] and hidden camera to prove personality can outshine physical appearance. Aly soon realizes how difficult the life can be for the overweight, as she is shunned by other students, despite her resolve to be kind and maintain the same personality she always had. She meets Ramona, an overweight girl in the same class who shares aspects of her personal life with Aly, but feels betrayed when Aly uses this material in her documentary.<!--Is that it? Could the person who wrote this not include the story's resolution?-->

To get the money, Aly decides to enter a documentary contest with a large cash prize. Convinced that her overweight younger brother and mother use their struggles with weight as an excuse for everything wrong in their lives, Aly decides to go undercover, using a [[fat suit]] and facial prosthetics to make herself obese and unattractive, while deploying a hidden camera to record herself at school to prove personality can outshine physical appearance.

Aly soon realizes how difficult the life can be for the overweight, as she is shunned and mistreated by other students, despite her resolve to be kind and maintain the same personality she always had. She meets Ramona, an overweight girl in the same class who shares aspects of her personal life with Aly but feels betrayed when she discovers Aly's real identity and that their conversations have been secretly recorded for the documentary. Aly titles her documentary ''Fat Like Me'', a reference to [[John Howard Griffin]]'s 1961 book ''[[Black Like Me]]'', which recounts Griffin's experience living as an [[African-Americans|African-American]] in the [[Segregation in the United States|segregated Southern United States]] for several weeks after receiving skin-darkening injections.

The film ends with Aly deciding to attend a house party while disguised, just to see how the same "friends" who loved her when she was attractive will still feel the same way now that she's fat. She is shocked to realize that, just as she expected, they now look down on her and talk behind her back just because of how she looks. Aly storms out, though not before unmasking herself in front of everyone so they know the truth. Aly reconciles with her mother and tells Ramona she intends to drop out of the contest. However, Ramona talks her out of it, saying that if she truly wants to make up for her deception, she will win. She also tells Aly that one day, they might actually get a chance to be real friends.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[Ben Cotton]] as Warren
* [[Ben Cotton]] as Warren
* [[David Lewis (Canadian actor)|David Lewis]] as Mr. Johnson
* [[David Lewis (Canadian actor)|David Lewis]] as Mr. Johnson
* [[Rachael Cairns]] as Jamie
* Rachel Cairns as Jamie
* [[Michael Phenicie]] as Jim
* Michael Phenicie as Jim
* [[Brandon Olds]] as Adam
* Brandon Olds as Adam
* [[Timothy Paul Perez]] as Coach Martin
* Timothy Paul Perez as Coach Martin
* [[Carlo Marks]] as Michael
* Carlo Marks as Michael
* [[Melissa Halstrom]] as Ramona
* Melissa Halstrom as Ramona
* Scott Little as George
* Scott Little as George
* [[Matt Bellefleur]] as Eddie
* Matt Bellefleur as Eddie
* [[Adrienne Carter]] as Kendall
* [[Richard Harmon]] as Kyle
* Adrienne Carter as Kendall


==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0889600|To Be Fat like Me}}
* {{IMDb title}}


[[Category:2007 television films]]
[[Category:2007 television films]]
[[Category:Films based on actual events]]
[[Category:2007 films]]
[[Category:Lifetime (TV network) films]]
[[Category:2007 drama films]]
[[Category:American television films]]
[[Category:2000s American films]]
[[Category:American films]]
[[Category:2000s high school films]]
[[Category:2000s teen drama films]]

[[Category:American drama television films]]

[[Category:American high school films]]
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[[Category:American teen drama films]]
[[Category:Body image in popular culture]]
[[Category:Drama films based on actual events]]
[[Category:Films about school bullying]]
[[Category:Films directed by Douglas Barr]]
[[Category:Films shot in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Lifetime (TV channel) films]]

Latest revision as of 16:28, 14 August 2024

To Be Fat like Me
DVD cover
GenreDrama
Written byMichelle Lovretta
Directed byDouglas Barr
Starring
  • Kaley Cuoco
  • Melissa Halstrom
  • Michael Phenicie
  • Rachel Cairns
  • Adrienne Carter
  • Carlo Marks
  • Brandon Olds
  • Scott Little
  • Caroline Rhea
Music byHal Beckett
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Mike Jacobs Jr.
  • Michael Givens
  • Allan Krasnick
Producers
  • Paul Rayman
  • Michael Shepard
CinematographyPeter Benison
EditorNicole Ratcliffe
Running time98 minutes
Production companyArdmore Productions
Original release
NetworkLifetime
ReleaseJanuary 8, 2007 (2007-01-08)

To Be Fat like Me is a 2007 American drama television film directed by Douglas Barr and starring Kaley Cuoco. It premiered on Lifetime on January 8, 2007.

Plot

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Beautiful, popular and athletic Aly has been banking on a softball scholarship as her ticket to college. She has an active life and never seems to sit still. Because her mother had weight issues and struggled with depression for most of her life, Aly has dedicated her life to staying healthy and in shape. When an opposing player unknowingly steps on her knee during a game, injuring it and thus ruining her chances of getting the scholarship, she realizes that she will have to fund her education in other ways.

It is revealed that as a consequence of binge eating, her mother got sick and had to use the money set aside in her daughter's college fund to pay for treatment, a decision for which Aly has always resented her. Aly also showers scorn on her family for their high-fat diet and lack of exercise, to the point of refusing to eat a cake that her mother purchased just for her.

To get the money, Aly decides to enter a documentary contest with a large cash prize. Convinced that her overweight younger brother and mother use their struggles with weight as an excuse for everything wrong in their lives, Aly decides to go undercover, using a fat suit and facial prosthetics to make herself obese and unattractive, while deploying a hidden camera to record herself at school to prove personality can outshine physical appearance.

Aly soon realizes how difficult the life can be for the overweight, as she is shunned and mistreated by other students, despite her resolve to be kind and maintain the same personality she always had. She meets Ramona, an overweight girl in the same class who shares aspects of her personal life with Aly but feels betrayed when she discovers Aly's real identity and that their conversations have been secretly recorded for the documentary. Aly titles her documentary Fat Like Me, a reference to John Howard Griffin's 1961 book Black Like Me, which recounts Griffin's experience living as an African-American in the segregated Southern United States for several weeks after receiving skin-darkening injections.

The film ends with Aly deciding to attend a house party while disguised, just to see how the same "friends" who loved her when she was attractive will still feel the same way now that she's fat. She is shocked to realize that, just as she expected, they now look down on her and talk behind her back just because of how she looks. Aly storms out, though not before unmasking herself in front of everyone so they know the truth. Aly reconciles with her mother and tells Ramona she intends to drop out of the contest. However, Ramona talks her out of it, saying that if she truly wants to make up for her deception, she will win. She also tells Aly that one day, they might actually get a chance to be real friends.

Cast

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  • Kaley Cuoco as Alyson
  • Caroline Rhea as Madelyn
  • Ben Cotton as Warren
  • David Lewis as Mr. Johnson
  • Rachel Cairns as Jamie
  • Michael Phenicie as Jim
  • Brandon Olds as Adam
  • Timothy Paul Perez as Coach Martin
  • Carlo Marks as Michael
  • Melissa Halstrom as Ramona
  • Scott Little as George
  • Matt Bellefleur as Eddie
  • Richard Harmon as Kyle
  • Adrienne Carter as Kendall
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