Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaChildhood friends Marie and Patsy reunite in their hometown after 30 years. As teenagers their friendship ended suddenly after Marie left town due to trauma from her mother's abuse and an in... Leggi tuttoChildhood friends Marie and Patsy reunite in their hometown after 30 years. As teenagers their friendship ended suddenly after Marie left town due to trauma from her mother's abuse and an incident after a school dance.Childhood friends Marie and Patsy reunite in their hometown after 30 years. As teenagers their friendship ended suddenly after Marie left town due to trauma from her mother's abuse and an incident after a school dance.
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This is a low budget woman's movie with a bad title. But that doesn't detract from the fact it is an extraordinarily sensitive and engrossing item. It is a simple story of female friendship, neatly knitted to-gether with well done flashbacks. It's a film anyone, male or female, rural or urban, can identify with, nicely shot, well performed and ably crafted with a definite Canadian accent and style.
Perfect Pie is a cliche-loaded movie about a small-town girl, who made it big, returning home. It's a whole slew of played out ideas that have been done before, and I simply have no patience for any of it. They try to hook you early by suggesting there was some dramatic falling out between these two girls who are reuniting, but they get to a point where I would not believe the animosity they seem to harbor unless it was shown that Rachel McAdams shoved Alison Pill in front of a train. The reveal at the end is uncomfortable, seems improbable, and doesn't really explain the divide we've seen between the two women for the entire film. The movie up until that point felt like it was supposed to be kind of heartwarming and nostalgic, but that 180-degree turn makes it creepy and weird.
It's strange, because I feel like Perfect Pie has an unlikely mix of being both under-written and over-written. The script is lazy and unfocused, so they could have used some tightening up in order to give the entire film a better flow. But at the same time when people are talking the dialogue doesn't feel natural. There's a wordiness to the way they speak that ruins my suspension of disbelief and I can see the script-writer's hand putting words in people's mouths. I'm probably not the target audience for the film, though. This feels more like a Lifetime movie, and would be entertaining for people who enjoy coming-of-age dramas and you-can't-go-home-again tales. Perfect Pie was a bland exercise for me, and one I definitely have no desire to watch again.
It's strange, because I feel like Perfect Pie has an unlikely mix of being both under-written and over-written. The script is lazy and unfocused, so they could have used some tightening up in order to give the entire film a better flow. But at the same time when people are talking the dialogue doesn't feel natural. There's a wordiness to the way they speak that ruins my suspension of disbelief and I can see the script-writer's hand putting words in people's mouths. I'm probably not the target audience for the film, though. This feels more like a Lifetime movie, and would be entertaining for people who enjoy coming-of-age dramas and you-can't-go-home-again tales. Perfect Pie was a bland exercise for me, and one I definitely have no desire to watch again.
I borrowed this DVD from a friend and I really thought this was a great movie! I thought the acting, writing......everything was really good and found it easy to follow despite the flashbacks throughout the movie. I really could relate to the character Marie/Franchesca in temperament more than anything as I also tend to be a little high strung, sensitive and have that artistic nature within me. Also, it took guts for her character to come back to a place that was hell on earth for her. I could not blame her for leaving in the first place! Also, abuse survivors tend to change their identities at some point so could also understand why Marie changed her name. Patsy was more practical and realistic but that is what makes a best friend who she is: someone who is totally opposite from ourselves and one we can learn from. It sorta reminded me of my long time friend since the 5th grade. Nothing alike or in common except a lifetime of friendship. Great movie and kudos to all involved!
This is a film for women. It is a story about the reunion of two once childhood friends who have drifted apart after a terrible incident. Wendy Crewson is wonderful as the friend (Patsy)who didn't leave the small, hometown and became a housewife. Barbara Williams plays the friend (Francesca/Marie) who left and became a world famous opera singer only to return for a benefit concert on behalf of her estranged friend. Neither character was sympathetic and I could not connect with Marie. One of the problems was that the story was told in three different timelines: the present, the past around the time the incident occurred, and the past when the two friends first met. The editing was problematic. As soon as I was getting into the present storyline, the scene would jump into the past. This broke upset the pace and rhythm for me and when they did go to scenes in the past they never stayed long enough to flesh out the story. At least for me. I also found the ending to be anticlimatic and could have ended with the friends reconciling.
I found it hard to be sympathetic with the characters in this film, especially the character of Francesca/Marie. They just seemed to missing depth--I could not get into them. One of the reasons for this, I think, is that the pivotal rape scene was not filmed correctly. It appeared hackneyed while at the same time lacking drama. This scene is the basis for the entire film, especially with the flashbacks, and to have it appear lackluster and dull makes the entire film need something more. Moreover, for a dirty poor girl, Alison Pill is presented in the film as too clean and pretty. I could not connect with her in this context. This is not to say that the story isn't good. In fact, Thompson's play is quite engaging and was successful at making me feel for the characters. However, in contrast, the film was quite a disappointment. The film deviates from the original play too much and the meaning behind the story is lost.
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- QuizRachel McAdams and Alison Pill were also in Midnight in Paris (2011) together.
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5000 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 5000 USD
- 20 ott 2002
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 5000 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 32min(92 min)
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