Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter a young actress unknowingly eats her roommate's marijuana cupcakes, her day becomes a series of misadventures.After a young actress unknowingly eats her roommate's marijuana cupcakes, her day becomes a series of misadventures.After a young actress unknowingly eats her roommate's marijuana cupcakes, her day becomes a series of misadventures.
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- Self
- (Synchronisation)
- Bobby
- (as Matthew Evans)
- Security Guard
- (as Joey Coco Diaz)
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The plot sounded nice from the beginning, but I wasn't expecting it to be so artistic. It's more of an adventure film rather than a comedy. It's something like... stoner adventure. Anyway, lots of funny moments here, great to watch when you yourself are stoned. Has an unexpected ending and oh, those situations... Haven't we all been there?
Plus, good soundtrack. Watch it with your friends.
Anna Farris delivers a sympathetic and pathetic character at the same time, her comic timing is incredible as always. Also John Krasinski is a highlight (and admittedly unrecognizable)
The comedic dialogue really snaps with observations and the phrasing alone always makes me crack up just thinking about it.
C'mon dude, dont wanna be late for that dentist appointment!!
Unlike most "stoner movies," this one stands out as being one of the most original ones I can recall. There are elements of great artistic direction--which is often neglected in many pot related movies, and their are numerous political metaphors. I mean seriously, how often is "Marxism" and the Communist Manifesto brought into comedies?
Many people will say this is "stupid," which seems like an oxymoron regarding a movie about weed. Indeed, there's incredible silliness and ridiculous over-the-top decisions, but that's the point of this movie(and not to mention Farris' character to begin with). Araki introduces subtle, witty imagery while simultaneously producing an enjoyable slapstick comedy.
No matter what part she plays, there's a sexy intelligence to her that's rare. And, she goes full throttle into a role, no matter how silly it is; this girl is fearless.
In Smiley Face, she plays a stoned girl whom gets into one wrong situation after another because she's stoned. I've known a lot of stoners -- Faris' clueless expressions are spot on. Unlike lesser actors who overdo the stoner drawl, etc, Faris doesn't try too hard. She hits every note perfectly.
But is the film good? The writing is uneven -- mostly bland, but it has some witty moments. The Regan-bit was funny. It's definitely a fun little cult movie, because of Faris' performance.
It isn't the high quality film Faris' talents deserve. The best film I've seen her in so far, in terms of writing and letting her natural intelligence cut loose, is Waiting -- and even then, she was underused.
Maybe Hollywood will get wise and get this girl a part with good writing and first class directing. Smiley Face could have been an awful film -- un-watchable. Faris makes it fun. So many times in films it seems anyone could play certain parts because the writing is so dull; here, the writing is mostly unremarkable, but Faris gives it life. It's hard to imagine any other actress of her generation being able to carve a decent movie from so little.
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- WissenswertesAfter the more serious Mysterious Skin - Unter die Haut (2004) with its child molestation storyline, this was a conscious effort on the part of Gregg Araki to make something a bit lighter.
- PatzerWhen Brevin's car is broken into the passenger window is smashed but in wide shots the window is intact.
- Zitate
Jane F.: *That* is where corn chips come from. Hmm... Maybe ol' Professor Hardwood is onto something. He probably really loves corn. And all corn-related products. I mean, isn't that what you're supposed to put in a frame? Things you love? I'm gonna do that. When I'm get home, I'm gonna frame a bunch of stuff I love. Like lasagna. I *love* lasagna. It's SO good. And cheesy. You know who else loves lasagna? Garfield. Man, that cat really loves lasagna. Maybe I should put a picture of Garfield in a frame. You know, as a kind of shorthand way of saying 'I love lasagna.' That would be so f*cking inside. Or how 'bout a photo of *President* Garfield? Oh shit, that would be totally meta! People would be all like: Jane, why do you have a photo of President Garfield on your mantle? And I'd be like: Because I like lasagna, of course.
- Crazy CreditsThe film's title does not actually appear in the main credits sequence and is represented by a 'smiley face' graphic instead.
- SoundtracksWaterfall (Justin Robertson's Mix)
Written by John Squire and Ian Brown
Performed by The Stone Roses
Published by Zomba Enterprises Inc. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Jive Records and Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 9.397 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.993 $
- 18. Nov. 2007
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 179.381 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 25 Minuten
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