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Directed by Anand Tucker
Steve Martin wrote the screenplay and served as co-producer for this screen adaptation of his short novel, which takes a witty but bittersweet look at a young woman and the two men involved with her. Mirabelle Buttersfield (Claire Danes) is an aspiring artist in her mid-twenties who, after graduating from college, moved to Los Angeles, where she works at the glove counter of an upscale department store. Mirabelle's job is simple and not demanding, but it doesn't pay especially well, and she finds herself struggling to get out from under a growing mountain of debt from student loans and credit cards. One night, while doing her laundry, Mirabelle meets Jeremy (Jason Schwartzman), a scruffy but likable would-be musician who makes ends meet selling guitar amps. While Jeremy is obviously infatuated with Mirabelle, she isn't sure how she feels about him, especially after she meets Ray Porter (Steve Martin), a man in his fifties whom she meets at the store. Ray is independently wealthy, intelligent, and charming, and after asking her out on a date he sweeps her off her feet. However, while Mirabelle quickly falls for Ray and he's generous to a fault with her, he refuses to commit exclusively to her and suggests they should both see other people, a prospect that no longer holds much appeal for her. Shopgirl received its world premiere at the 2005 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Shopgirl was my Netflix movie of the week, a romance to commemorate the annual week of romance (this message brought to you by Hallmark). I digress. I had no expectations or preconceived notions about this movie; I only knew that it was based on a novella written by star Steve Martin, whom I adore, and who also wrote the screenplay. Also, I generally love Claire Danes and Jason Schwartzman, the other stars of this film, which, along with Martin, were the reasons my inte " [More]
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"I was kind of disappointed with this film. I had read the Steve Martin's book and was drawn to Mirabelle's problems but in the film her depression is barely mentioned. Sure, it was mentioned but it didn't make the same impact on her life and her decisions as it did in the book. There was a sense of disconnect in the film from all of the characters that caused me to not really care about what happened to any of them. Maybe I'm bias though, since i loved the book so much, so o " [More]
rek4rek4 Shopgirl: What was with the watch?
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lost interest.
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"I didn't really like this movie, and no, it's not because I'm squeamish about old guys like Steve Martin getting naked. The main reason why this movie didn't work for me was because of the watch scene.For those who haven't seen the movie, there is a scene where Steve Martin takes off Claire Daines's watch, puts his hand around her wrist, and says something like, "I'll be your watch." At the showing, a good number of people act " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski Shopgirl, based on the novella by Steve Martin, will inevitably be viewed as Martin’s Lost in Translation. It’s a story about disconnected people tentatively coming together. It’s quiet and understated. And the majority of its plot is focused on the relationship between " [More]
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"A lot of talent went into this film, but despite being an interesting study of characters and beautiful to look at, it wasn't particularly engaging. I had a hard time caring about either Mirabelle or Ray; neither struck me as really likeable. It was Jason Schwartzman's Jeremy who brought warmth and interest to the story. I kept hoping he and Mirabelle would end up together, if only for his sake, but I wished for him someone who'd appreciate him more. " [More]
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Claire Danes gives an interesting performance in Shopgirl. Her character is looking for happiness and fulfillment, but she suffers from depression and takes medication that flattens out her moods. Her Mirabelle Buttersfield has a pretty good clue as to what she wants out of life, she is simply having trouble finding it. Ray Porter, the older man who romances her, sees her as a delicate, elegant, fragile creature. Those adjectives are all accurate descriptions of her, but they certainly do not describe her completely. Steve Martin imbues Ray with an inherent coldness that never thaws, even as he gets himself more involved with her than he ever intended to. One of the best aspects of the film is the cinematography by regular David Cronenberg DP Peter Suschitzky. The stylish look of the film also has a fragile beauty that encourages the audience to see Mirabelle exactly as Ray does, something that makes her performance all the more interesting. The audience begins to see more in her than Ray does. The love triangle involving the two of them and Jason Schwartzman's twentysomething Jeremy plays out with a simple straightforwardness that suffers mostly because one of these three characters does not grow up -- anyone should figure out early on who will end up with whom. The film moves at a deliberate pace that allows the viewer to understand and appreciate Mirabelle's many wonderful qualities, but neither of the men seem particularly worthy of her even if one does become an obviously better choice. As a romance, Shopgirl comes up short, but as a portrait of a young woman at an early crossroads in her life, the film offers a mix of emotional truth and nonjudgmental observation that makes it a worthy character study. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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