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Directed by Kevin Smith.
Writer and director Kevin Smith embraces his warm and fuzzy side with this comedy drama about a man who learns a lot about life and love in the wake of a personal tragedy. Ollie Trinke (Ben Affleck) is a guy who seemingly has it made -- he has a great job as a music publicist with a major Manhattan public relations firm, and he's madly in love with his wife, Gertrude (Jennifer Lopez). Ollie is very much excited about the fact he and Gertrude are soon to become parents, but Ollie's joy turns to despair when Gertrude dies in childbirth. Emotionally shattered, Ollie isn't sure what to do next, and he and his newborn daughter, Gertie, soon move to New Jersey to live with his father, Bart (George Carlin), who grows tired of playing babysitter after several months. Juggling his career with single parenthood proves to be more than Ollie can manage, and one day he's fired after he bungles a major press event. Unable to find work, Ollie eventually takes a dead-end job in New Jersey's public works department, and devotes himself to his daughter as he retreats from his own life. But after frequent visits to the local video store, he strikes up a friendship with Maya (Liv Tyler), a pretty girl who works behind the counter. As Ollie finally begins to come out of his shell, he's offered a chance to move back into the music industry, but he realizes that would mean moving back to Manhattan -- and Gertie (Raquel Castro), now seven years old, makes it clear she doesn't want to go. Jersey Girl also features cameo performances from Kevin Smith regulars Jason Lee and Matt Damon, and significantly is Smith's first feature not to include Jason Mewes and Smith himself as stoner archetypes Jay and Silent Bob. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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ZularianZularian Non-review review #3
by Zularian in Zularian Blog
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"I am feeling a bit grumpy at the moment so I am going to revisit the subject of my first post -- that of a director pilfering through their own material. There are a number of excellent examples of this but I am going to limit myself to two directors. The reason for this is that both of these men, Robert Rodriguez and Kevin Smith have had a very large impact on me. My current career path has been shaped largely by these directors which is why their transgressions pain me so. First, Mr. Smith. Once upon a time there was a directory who made a crappy (production-wise) little movie called Clerks. It is not a pretty movie nor is it an interesting-looking film. Clerks has very few merits except the fact that it is quite funny and original and it somehow manages to convey the joy and exuberence of it's creator. There is a quality to Clerks, a "I just wanted to make a movie" attitude that is infectious. This film feels to me to emboy the very spirit of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane ... " [More]
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"How about Kevin Smith films one star - Jersey Girl two stars - Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back three stars - Clerks 2 four stars - Dogma five stars - Mallrats " [More]
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"OK, so it's not brilliant, but I'd heard it was truly awful and it isn't that either. To be honest I found myself quite liking it, there are some great moments and despite the cheese, the Kevins Smith dialogue shines through from time to time. Give it a go, be patient and open minded - watch it with your girlfriend and just don't expect Jay and Silent Bob to pop up...® " [More]
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"Okay, then, Risselada. I think you and I are on the exact same page. So we can begin discussing masterpieces instead of definitions. If anybody else wants to join in, go right ahead. The discussion is of our own personal opinion. That's what makes Spout so great (and also the IMDb message boards).I have not seen Ed Wood. I've been trying to get my hands on a copy of it for years. I could order online, but I don't like paying for something that I don't already have in my hands. You may be right about it being his best movie, and you're spot on about both movies' themes of reality vs. fiction.By the way, if anybody's seen The Chumscrubber, I would love to discuss it with you.As for the original question...I think Kevin Smith is a director who has a masterpiece in him, but hasn't yet conceived it. Sure, his films are gross and vile. Yes, he keeps getting sucked back into Jay and Silent Bob. His movies seem to be made for his friends, and thos ... " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski The expletives you may hear while watching Jersey Girl won’t be coming from its characters. Die-hard Kevin Smith fans—the mall rats, the clerks, the unapologetic fingercuffs—will likely sit through his latest, a meditation on the parent-child relationship, with stunned Beavis and Butt-head looks on their faces. And then start swearing. A lot. The film’s PG-13 rating should be a tipoff that it’s something of a departure, but this Very Special Episode with the ill-fated Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez is hardly even on the director’s map. All the speculation that Jersey Girl might be Gigli II—a theory that Smith himself tried to dispel by announcing loudly and proudly that J.Lo dies minutes into the movie—took everyone’s focus off the more troubling issue: that Silent Bob has gone sentimental. Affleck plays Ollie Trinke, a successful New York publicist whose life is going swimmingly when his new wife, Gertr ... " [More]
 



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