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God Help the Girl

  • 2014
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 52 Min.
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6,4/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Emily Browning, Hannah Murray, and Olly Alexander in God Help the Girl (2014)
Eve is a catastrophe - low on self-esteem but high on fantasy, especially when it comes to music. Over the course of one Glasgow summer, she meets two similarly rootless souls: posh Cass and fastidious James, and together they form a pop group.
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ErwachsenwerdenDramaMusikRomanze

Als Eve beginnt, Songs zu schreiben, um damit einige emotionale Probleme zu lösen, trifft sie auf James und Cassie, zwei Musiker, die beide an einem Scheideweg stehen.Als Eve beginnt, Songs zu schreiben, um damit einige emotionale Probleme zu lösen, trifft sie auf James und Cassie, zwei Musiker, die beide an einem Scheideweg stehen.Als Eve beginnt, Songs zu schreiben, um damit einige emotionale Probleme zu lösen, trifft sie auf James und Cassie, zwei Musiker, die beide an einem Scheideweg stehen.

  • Regie
    • Stuart Murdoch
  • Drehbuch
    • Stuart Murdoch
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Emily Browning
    • Olly Alexander
    • Hannah Murray
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,4/10
    9404
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Stuart Murdoch
    • Drehbuch
      • Stuart Murdoch
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Emily Browning
      • Olly Alexander
      • Hannah Murray
    • 33Benutzerrezensionen
    • 80Kritische Rezensionen
    • 58Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

    Videos4

    Teaser Trailer
    Trailer 1:09
    Teaser Trailer
    God Help The Girl (International Trailer)
    Clip 2:26
    God Help The Girl (International Trailer)
    God Help The Girl (International Trailer)
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    God Help The Girl (International Trailer)
    God Help The Girl: The Music (Spanish)
    Featurette 6:25
    God Help The Girl: The Music (Spanish)
    God Help The Girl: Casting (Spanish)
    Featurette 6:43
    God Help The Girl: Casting (Spanish)

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    Emily Browning
    Emily Browning
    • Eve
    Olly Alexander
    Olly Alexander
    • James
    Hannah Murray
    Hannah Murray
    • Cassie
    Pierre Boulanger
    Pierre Boulanger
    • Anton
    Cora Bissett
    • Miss Browning
    • (as Cora Bisset)
    Sarah Swire
    Sarah Swire
    • Ballerina
    Mark Radcliffe
    • Findlay
    Stuart Maconie
    • Donovan
    Ann Scott-Jones
    • Hairdresser
    • (as Ann Scott Jones)
    Josie Long
    • Maxine
    Pauline King
    • Nurse
    Kathryn Howden
    Kathryn Howden
    • Ward Sister
    • (as Kath Howden)
    Alex Klobouk
    • Park Attendant
    Paul Flanagan
    • Joey
    Michael Drum
    • Matt from Wobbly Legged Rat
    Michael M.
    • Des from Wobbly Legged Rat
    • (as Michael M)
    Lee Thomson
    • Drummer in King James VI
    Donnie McInnes
    • Newspaper Seller
    • Regie
      • Stuart Murdoch
    • Drehbuch
      • Stuart Murdoch
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    7Jiovana

    Lovely

    I loved this movie just because I had a Great love for God Help The Girl and Belle & Sebastian Their music helped me get through so many things and seeing this movie full of their songs made it just Amazing. It's cozy and fun movie. If you know God Help The Girl you will Love it. If you don't know them you will fall in love my dear.
    6ComedyFan2010

    Not much happening but still pleasant to watch

    A movie about a young woman with an eating disorder trying to deal with the real life and using music.

    It is a pretty nice idea. The movie doesn't really have much depth though. We don't really know much about characters and don't see them develop very far. It is just a little episode of their lives when they were talking about making a band.

    The reason why it isn't a very deep movie is probably because it is a musical. There is more focus on the songs than on the characters and their personalities and stories. My problem in this case that I am not a fan of this kind of music. The songs had a pleasant sound to them but they all sounded kind of the same. Their performance was also not very exciting. Emily Browning was a great singer but there was nothing happening during the songs. Just some walking or sitting in a tub. The only song that stood out for me was the one they performed at the retirement home. This is probably because it was the one performance that seemed to have real energy and character.

    Still the movie was not bad. I think what helped a lot were the visuals. The style and the settings were beautiful. My favorite part of the movie was them kayaking. Mainly because of the gorgeous scenery.
    9Don_Flamenco

    If you didn't appreciate it for what it is, you probably had no business watching it

    I remember back in 2008 when I stumbled across the God Help the Girl album. A huge B&S fan, it was recommended by the I Tunes bot, and while i usually pass on those, I couln't help but be intrigued by a musical with music by Stuart Murdoch.

    Loved the album, couldn't wait for the movie, though at the time, details were sketchy at best. As years past, the album remained a mainstay on my pod rotation, but I'd essentially forgotten that it was intended as a soundtrack to something.

    Then a few months back, I came across the God Help the Girl, the actual soundtrack, and found that it was finally coming out. I knew it was a small Indie movie, and it would be a while before I got to see it, and I expected that. Then last night, the Gods of awesome smiled upon me when my wife told me that it was On Demand in the In Theatres section. And all was well.

    Anyway, to the movie. Again, it is what I expected. To some up the story, such as it is, you only need two words; hipsters and music. It is all shot in very retro fashion, and nails that part. Like the Beatles movies of the 1960s, the story is essentially a vehicle to travel from song to song, most of which are essentially music videos, and shot as such. And again, knowing what to expect, that's wonderful. What's even better is that the actors are well aware of this. Emily Browning may mot be Jennifer Lawrence in terms of name recognition, but she's a bigger name than I would have expected here, and effortlessly believable.

    The only blemish is that some of the songs feel shoehorned in. Act of the Apostle (which is actually Act of the Apostle II in the B&S catalogue,) feels random and out of place as an opening number. Again, such is the nature of this type of film, but this one feels like they just wanted to eek i in, so used it as an opening number. Also, the title song, as well as my favorite, Perfection as a Hipster are not done justice, especially the later, which plays softly in the background via the radio, though be it in an appropriate scene.

    All and all, like the afore mentioned Beatles films, this ones about the music. While the acting's wonderful, the story isn't going to reel you in. My recommendation is to listen to the music first, be it the 2008 studio album or the movie soundtrack. Or both. If you like the music, watch the movie. If not, you'll probably be, dare I say...bored out of your mind.
    10century_of_fakers

    I liked it

    Having read the reviews, I wasn't really sure what to expect when I began seeing GHTG. I should say that I have been a B&S fan since 1997 or 1998 when I discovered "If you're feeling sinister" and I have all their releases up until 1998 as well as the debut album of Gentle Waves. Their music has really influenced me as a person and I really was curious of what a film based on their songs would look like.

    I felt happy watching GHTG but it was also really emotional. Being in my mid-30s it reminded me of my dreams as a teenager and I began asking myself if there's still time to accomplish them. I strongly identified with the character of James and his search for the perfect moment, which makes it impossible to enjoy life. I recognized Eve in the many talented, self-destructive, impulsive people I have met in my life and all the opportunities I had to make my life a little more interesting.

    GHTG is full of color. The characters dress up in all kinds of costumes, and yes it is unrealistic but I think what many fail to realize is that our fondest memories are usually very different than what we really experienced. Everything is more colorful and stylish in our memories, like a Belle and Sebastian album cover.

    I had read that there is no plot to the movie, but I don't agree at all. I think both Eve and James are wonderfully developed characters and Cassie is also an interesting character whose presence makes the story better. And the music is also wonderful. I was very pleased with Emily Browning's singing performance. She not only has a great voice but she also seemed to be really invested in the songs which made her character more believable.

    I loved the film's bittersweet ending as well as the many funny and awkward moments (James fighting his drummer, James and Eve showing up at Cassie's house or the drunk Scottish boys whose accent Cassie couldn't understand). This may not be a film for everyone, but I think the world would be a better place if more people listened to Belle & Sebastian and all I can do is thank Stuart Murdoch, the actors and everyone else involved in making this film.
    dailyshampoo48

    what I wish I'd been been doing while ill in my early 20s, I think.

    although I'm sure I could have never been so obnoxious.

    three young adults drone on about music and the meaning of life. despite the global recession, glasgow is a pretty peachy place to live; there's a distinct lack of food insecurity, job scarcity, impossible rent and heating bills. that guy who chats you up at the gig isn't a total skeeze. maybe this is is all on purpose; maybe it's supposed to be a fantasy.

    I've been following b&s for quite a while, despite the twee label. reading thru old interviews many of the events of the fiim are in fact quite autobiographical; there's a depth to the music which has been earned. I got the distinct impression that ms browning did not have quite that same depth, furthermore she seemed to struggle to relate to her character. this is fine is mr murdoch's intention was to create a light romantic-comedy-musical, but if so, why include the darker elements? it's possible that I'm entirely too close to the subject matter. a painful watch, and, what's worse, poorly acted.

    **edit** let's face it; this really wanted to be a film about ME but murdoch was either frightened of being so honest or didn't think it would sell tickets. as someone who had ME, I know what he is trying to say but won't say. it doesn't work! I can totally understand the compartmentalization at stake here: the need to exist in a state of semi-bourgeois lightheartedness; to lie; but the script betrays itself.

    maybe some day someone can write a feature film on what it's like to have your life totally stripped away from you before age 20; to exist in a twilight zone of the barely living; to have to pretend that it's not happening to you and you are "only" anorexic and depressed. this wasn't it!

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      Among boys in queue outside Eve's bathroom are Hannah Murray with a mustache and Anton's dummy.
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      Eve: I think you just hate people.

      James: I don't mind people, I just can't stand collective idiocy.

    • Verbindungen
      References I Love Lucy (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Act of the Apostle
      Written by Stuart Murdoch

      Performed by Emily Browning

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. August 2014 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Avalon (Spain)
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • 戀夏小情歌
    • Drehorte
      • Glasgow, Glasgow City, Schottland, Vereinigtes Königreich(on location)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Barry Mendel Productions
      • British Film Company
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      • 1.850.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 102.757 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 11.330 $
      • 7. Sept. 2014
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 423.306 $
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