- Tony, a teenage patient, escapes from the hospital to follow a beautiful young woman he sees in the corridor. But despite his relentless pursuit and attempt to befriend her, Jane will have nothing to do with him.
- Jane is a drug addict who has just been diagnosed HIV-positive. Teenage boy Tony gets close to her and accepts her as a surrogate mother, but he's also terminally ill with AIDS.—Anonymous
- Jane (Samantha Mathis), a young woman who has just been told she is HIV-positive, finds herself being followed around by Tony (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), an ill young man. Jane doesn't want to have anything to do with other people, but Tony persists until the two wounded individuals form a bond stronger than either has known in a long time. SWEET JANE is a heartfelt independent film that successfully takes on a gritty and depressing subject and creates a vital and emotional piece of work.
- Tony (Samantha Mathis), a teenage patient, escapes from the hospital to follow a beautiful young woman he sees in the corridor. But despite his relentless pursuit and attempt to befriend her, Jane (Samantha Mathis) will have nothing to do with him-She has enough problems of her own. Jane soon realizes she needs the love and companionship she has scorned and she also realizes that Tony needs her. While all this frightens her, Jane suddenly finds she has an inner strength she never knew and a capacity for real love and compassion that will provide great solace to Tony and a salvation for herself.
- After another OD, the junkie Jane finds that she is HIV-positive. When she leaves the hospital trying to raise money for a dose of heroin, she is followed by the fifteen year-old Tony, who protects her in difficult situations. The boy helps her to get free of her addiction, and she finds that he is alone without a family and terminal with AIDS. They get close to each other and form a firm bond.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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