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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why aren't there more movies like this one?
Review: Speaking from a teenage girl's perspective, I have to say that this is one of the most realistic and poignant films aimed at my generation I have ever seen. Most teen flicks are almost insulting but "girl" really moved me and me feel like I might have something to offer. Dominique Swain, Tara Reid, Summer Phoenix and the entire cast do an incredible job portraying troubled, insecure, and likeable teenagers. Not to mention the extremely hot Sean Patrick Flanery. Not only was the movie great, but the music was awesome too. I don't think there was a soundtrack but I did find a band called "the color green" (same as the movie) on mp3. I guess the director of girl also wrote the music. SOme of Todd Sparrow's songs are there for those who enjoyed the music as much I did. Together, the acting, the story, and the music make this a must see for all young people.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It was good
Review: I agree with reveiwer Therespollux. I really liked it but I only gave it 4 stars cause at times I thought the movie was ridiculously funny (not in a good way) But I did like the songs (esp Cybil's song and last song that Todd sang and the one at the end of the movie I don't know if it was the same song. )and I wanted to know where to hear or get them if anyone can help please reply to this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dominique Swain - A truly realistic 'girl'
Review: This is definately the best teen/coming of age film I've ever seen, and the film owes it all to Dominique Swain. The girl really does have a tremendous way of portraying a normal (or not) teenage girl.In Girl she plays Andrea Marr, a love struck teenager pining after the singer of local band the Colour Green. Throughout the film the viewer really sympathises with her, as I'm sure many girls have had a crush on the hot lead singer of a band of some description. Other realistic issues are dealt with on the sideline, such as bulimia, youth suicide and bisexuality. Although Swain's performance was highly commendable, that is not to say that her fellow cast members were anything but excellent also. Tara Reid as Cybill is a pleasant surprise, as we are not used to seeing her in such an alternative role, which she pulls off nicely. Although this movie is a little different from the original book, it should be watched with an open mind and not be compared to the book. Amongst all the deep themes that run through this film, are the quirky and sarcastic thoughts out loud from Andrea, which are dryly humorous and entertaining. If you like quirky alternative style teen films, then this film is a must.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Horribly Miscast!
Review: Oh the HUMANITY!...

First, the obvious: Tara Reid as Cybill? I don't know who in the film industry owed whom a favor, but it is a mystery how that happened.

Secondly, Dominique Swain just didn't act like the Andrea Marr of the book. It seemed like Dominique Swain didn't even read the book before she played Andrea. I also happen to think that she is a very poor/mediocre actress all around, but that's another topic.

The movie didn't have any similarities with the "feeling" of the book, even though the plot was (roughly) similar.

Portia DeRossi as Carla? Ummmm.... maybe?

Selma Blair as Darcy sort of worked.

The only character I felt was well-cast was Todd Sparrow.

Anyhow, I re-read the book a few more times since seeing the movie, to try to recapture the feel of the book (and erase the memory of the movie).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sean Patrick Flannery? Bring it On!
Review: This is a must-see for all die hard Sean Patrick Flannery fans.It's not THAT awesome or hyped up like some of his other movies,but it's entertaining nonetheless.
Appearances by Tara Reid,Selma Blair, Summer Phoenix and Portia De Rossi made the movie an interesting watch. Plus,the soundtrack deserves an A-Plus!
Dominique Swain is excellent as the innocent but confused Andrea,and I think a lot of teen girls can really relate to her character (heh,I know I was like that once!). ;)

Might not be everyone's cup of tea,but it wouldn't hurt to give it a try.





Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Would you please stop to evaluate in regard of books!!!
Review: It brought me back to my high school days when I was trying to find myself and when I became interested in music and bands--I'm definately not a groupie however. Great music. I wish there was a soundtrack!


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