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  • Ellie Parker is funny in such real-life ways

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    Ellie Parker  (2005)

    Ellie Parker (the film and the character, played by Naomi Watts) got under my skin in ways I didn't expect. Although Ellie's life as an aspiring actor going to one audition after another in LA, isn't anything like my own, I found myself relating to her--understanding exactly why she was laughing or crying, why she felt trapped, how she felt toward her best friend, why she let her frustrations get the best of her. I essentially empathized my way through this film. It all felt so real to me.

    I think two or three factors really played into my experience with this film. For one, Naomi Watts based this film somewhat on her own life. It makes sense that even a semi-autobiographical film will come across as "more real" and identifiable to its audience.

    Another factor is that Naomi partnered with her friend Scott Coffey, a director and screenwriter, to make this film. (He also plays a somewhat significant character--one who is endearing yet at the same time awkward and maddening.) I could really sense the fun that Naomi and Scott had making this film together. I sensed their extreme comfort level and mutual understanding and the many conversations they probably had along the way. It wasn't just "work" to them. (I guess they filmed it over a five-year period.)

    Finally, the film was shot on digital video in a style that really drew me in
    . It had just the right amount of a "home video" effect--it added to the story rather than distracting from it.

    Beyond all of that, Naomi Watts is amazing, and there are just some really funny moments in this film. They're funny in the way life can be funny (and sad and frustrating all at once). I'm going to venture out and say I loved this film. But I say it with caution, because it's not for everyone. I think anyone who considers themselves a moderately- to highly-adventurous film watcher will not be disappointed.

  • Pretty Persuasion is both fun and not, all at once

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    I watched Pretty Persuasion yesterday, and I'm still kind of stunned. I thought I'd be ready to post today, but I don't know where to begin. So maybe I'll begin with that point: I think the filmmaker wants us to be left somewhat speechless by the end of this film. It's the kind of film that drags your loyalties and emotions all over the place. Just when you think you know what's happening and what the motivations are, you're as duped by 15-year-old Kimberly (the main character) as her friends and the adults in her life are.

    The film is a classic black comedy. For the most part, it is an upbeat, fun film, and I found myself enjoying it very much. At the same time, I couldn't shake the Shakespearean sense of impending doom, which slowly builds before descending over you. It's like a storm that you can clearly see approaching from behind, but you're determined to face the sun and stay ahead of it, as if you can outrun it. In this film, you clearly cannot.

    The most engaging characters are the smartest and also the saddest. As they manipulate you, you're simultaneously pulled all over by the film's non-linear format, which feeds you information by the spoonful (and not necessarily when you need it most). Again, this is obviously part of the filmmaker's plan. And just when I thought every ounce of sympathy had been drained from my being, I found myself feeling empathy. It's hard not to, in the end, when you find yourself faced with jealousy, prejudice, neglect, selfishness and greed--a handful of the most powerful forces that make our world a less-than-perfect place.





 

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