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Suburban Girl (2007)
Entertaining enough
It was a pretty good movie. Before i watched it, i thought it was a romantic comedy but it's really not. There isn't much comedy here, and it doesn't try to be funny. It was entertaining though. It basically revolves around Bret (SMG's character) and her budding relationship with Archie (Alec Baldwin), her relationship with her family (particularly her father) and her aspiration to be an editor. Throughout the course of the movie, you can kinda see SMG turn from a self conscious girl to a more self assured woman.
Anyways, i thought it was a good movie. Its target audience is probably women in their early twenties (Me!), as they have someone to relate to in Bret. The dialogue can be quite pretentious though and you probably wouldn't get many of the jokes if you aren't well read.
The scenes with Alec Baldwin and SMG weren't as uncomfortable or awkward as i thought. I thought their relationship was realistic enough and it was portrayed well. They had sufficient chemistry together.
Also, i thought SMG did a great job acting in this movie. She breathed life into the character and not once did i think Buffy while watching her. Someone mentioned on the board that she was too old to play a 24 year old (she's 30) but i disagree. I thought she was totally believable as a 24 year old and she portrayed the insecurities that comes with it very well. Also, i LOVE all the clothing she wore in this movie.
Overall i would recommend this movie. It's nothing mind blowing but it's a cute movie. I give it a 7.5/10 (incidentally that's what its IMDb rating is currently).
Requiem (2006)
Boring snoozefest
I kept on expecting something big or exciting to happen. Then around one hour in, i just wanted something to happen, anything. It was one of the most boring movies i've ever seen. The pace was so slow. It moved like a snail with a handicap. And the whole ambiguity thing that they tried to do about whether it was possession or epilepsy/psychosis was horrible. She never even agreed to go visit a psychiatrist so how can anyone rule out schizophrenia? What she had surely fit the symptoms of it to me. Because of this, the movie failed b/c it was apparent to me that she had schizophrenia and just needed the medication for it. THis makes her death (due to exhaustion? What the heck. Maybe if she didn't do so much screaming during the exorcism she wouldn't be so exhausted enough to die from it) seem totally pointless. The only reason i stuck through it was b/c i was having a lazy Sunday and just wanted to lay there on my couch and there was nothing else on.
So i warn you, if you have low tolerance for slow moving, boring, non-eventful movies, with practically no plot, stay clear of this movie.