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Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 1996 / Director: Ted Demme / Actors: Matt Dillon, Noah Emmerich ... / DVD released ... more
Beautiful Girls (DVD) ... 07 January, 2002 at Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainm / Features of the DVD: PAL / This town drama from Ted Demme centres on former classmates coming together for their 10-year reunion. Scott Rosenberg's (Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead) script thoughtfully passes over the usual grumblings of young adults who can't believe they still live in the same snowbound town. They accept--even welcome--their blue-collar jobs, whether ploughing snow or cutting hair. Willie (Timothy Hutton), the lone wanderer, returns to his listless house in a state of flux, the piano-bar circuit wearing thin as is his relationship with Tracy, a well-off attorney (Annabeth Gish). He isn't the only one with problems. Tommy (Matt Dillon) occasionally sleeps with his now-married high school sweetheart Darian (Lauren Holly) while the earnest Sharon (Mira Sorvino) is left to wait. Paul (another thick-headed role for Michael Rapaport) refuses to commit to Jan (Martha Plimpton) until it's too late. Paul is enamoured with the idea of the supermodel (the title's "beautiful girls") that, he believes, can make life perfect. It's a very satisfying comedy, with some forced poignancy (Willie's description of Tracy as a "seven and a half" comes off as a death sentence). Rosie O'Donnell's dissertation on why Playboy and Penthouse have ruined male expectations is much like Meg Ryan's orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally: it's hilarious, even memorable, but never wholly believable. The two wild cards thrown into Beautiful Girls give the film its kick. Uma Thurman enters as the local barman's (Pruitt Taylor Vince) radiant cousin. From the big city, she can flirt with the awestruck guys and still keep her head. Willie's true emotional tug is from Marty, his precocious 13-year-old neighbour. If you didn't see Natalie Portman's sophisticated work in Leon, her performance here will come as a revelation. You deeply believe that Willie and Marty are connected despite their age difference. Their courtship will never come to be, but the way the two talk (and talk some more) about their lives is the most insightful part of Rosenberg's script. Everyone's so comfortable in his or her roles that you may truly feel sad when the film ends. --Doug Thomas, Amazon.com

Newest Review: ... trash, yet I quite like it and that IS nasty. *** Willie (Timothy Hutton) is a cool dude (apparently) who plays piano in ... more

 ... cool dives for tips yet still somehow manages to live in the big city with a lawyer girlfriend, Tracy (Annabeth Gish). He's at a crossroads in his relationship and decides to take a time-out by returning to his home town in Massachusetts to attend a high-school reunion. There he encounters his old high-school buddies, most of whom have also reached a crossroads in their relationships, and for the next few days the whole bunch of then engage in some hardcore soul-searching and back-slapping. There is Tommy (Matt Dillo...more

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Templar19
Crowned Review Beautiful Girls (DVD): Beauty is Only Skin Deep... Apparently (1543 words)
by - written on 17/08/08 (Very useful, 202 readings)
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When thinking about this film I was reminded of one of my favourite dead men, Edgar Allan Poe, and in particular his memorable tale of a reluctant cat-murderer. He coined the term "the spirit of perverseness" to describe that nasty little something that drives a man to do nasty things in spite of his better judgement. Now, I've never felt compelled to murder a cat, black or otherwise, but I do occasionally feel compelled to watch films I think are complete tripe and will irritate the hell out of me, and as this is a perverse thing to do, and quite nasty at times, then Edgar and me have at least one thing in common. 'Beautiful Girls' is a film I have ...  Read the complete review

 
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