5/10
Fantasy, music, and a same-sex love potion!
3 June 2023
Timothy (Tanner Cohen) is being bullied at school for being openly gay. He has a crush on rugby player Jonathan (Nathaniel David Becker), who is straight. Timothy auditions for the school play of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and gets the part of Puck.

Timothy discovers a recipe for making a love potion. When the rugby team becomes part of the play, he sprays them with the potion. The potion causes a person to fall in love with the first (same-sex) person he sees after being sprayed. Off course Timothy uses this potion on Jonathan, and soon finds him in love with him. Only problem, Timothy first accidentally sprayed his best friend's boyfriend, Max, who now is after Timothy like a lap poodle.

This fantasy musical gay comedy is a bit cheesy, but I found the musical segments rather good, as well as the singing. In general, this is a well made film. It is the realization of a fantasy, and I suppose all of us will be thinking, what if we had a crush on someone and a potion like this existed? Wouldn't we also have tried it?

However, every action has a reaction. There are funny moments, and more dramatic moments. 'Were the world mine' is a comedy that will make you smile... and fantasize...
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