Wednesday, December 07, 2005
All the Real Girls
All the Real Girls (2003) - Review
Nice film. Nothing splashy. The story is as old as any - young man and young woman get together, love happens, some other stuff happens. The cinematography is kind of pretty but nothing spectacular. What made this film work for me was the natural dialogue and the way the characters seemed real. This is the way people actually talk to each other. These are the kinds of feelings and events that happen to real people.
I haven't the slightest idea what the title is referring to. Reminds me of All the Right Moves. Now that I think about it, there are some similarities in the two films: Guy trying to get his act together... in this film the mill town is in the south and all about textile instead of steel in Pennsylvania.
You heard it here first: Zooey Deschanel is going to be a big star someday. The woman can act, not to mention sing - check out her duet on Baby, It's Cold Outside with Will Ferrell in Elf.
(out of 5)
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