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See Girl Run

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,1/10
1,5 mil
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See Girl Run (2012)
When Emmie starts to think that her current relationship isn't enough, she can't stop wondering about her high school sweetheart, Jason, who lives in their coastal hometown of Maine. On a whim, she throws caution to the wind and goes home to discover if he could be what she needs to reignite her life.
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DramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young adult woman decides to revisit her past relationships in order to find some guidance in her current life.A young adult woman decides to revisit her past relationships in order to find some guidance in her current life.A young adult woman decides to revisit her past relationships in order to find some guidance in her current life.

  • Direção
    • Nate Meyer
  • Roteirista
    • Nate Meyer
  • Artistas
    • Robin Tunney
    • Adam Scott
    • Jeremy Strong
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,1/10
    1,5 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Nate Meyer
    • Roteirista
      • Nate Meyer
    • Artistas
      • Robin Tunney
      • Adam Scott
      • Jeremy Strong
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 9Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    See Girl Run: Do In Real Life
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    See Girl Run: Do In Real Life
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    See Girl Run: Do In Real Life
    See Girl Run: I Brought Them In
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    See Girl Run: I Brought Them In
    See Girl Run: Confused Look
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    Robin Tunney
    Robin Tunney
    • Emmie
    Adam Scott
    Adam Scott
    • Jason
    Jeremy Strong
    Jeremy Strong
    • Brandon
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Marty
    Aubrey Dollar
    Aubrey Dollar
    • Becky
    Marylouise Burke
    Marylouise Burke
    • Grandma
    Josh Hamilton
    Josh Hamilton
    • Graham
    Maureen Butler
    • Gail
    Larry Pine
    Larry Pine
    • Jason's Father
    J.P. Guimont
    • Kyle
    • (as Jonathan Guimont)
    Meagan Moses
    • Tami
    Stephanie Andujar
    Stephanie Andujar
    • Alicia
    Reza Salazar
    Reza Salazar
    • Denilo
    Charles Techman
    Charles Techman
    • Jack
    Miles Doleac
    Miles Doleac
    • Del
    Moira Driscoll
    • Motel Clerk #1
    David Butler
    • Motel Clerk #2
    Casey Turner
    • Shannon
    • Direção
      • Nate Meyer
    • Roteirista
      • Nate Meyer
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    6secondtake

    Sincere, a bit thin psychologically, but warm and with a great two leading actors

    See Girl Run (2012)

    Robin Tunney is pretty terrific in this small budget big impact story of a young married woman still obsessed with her high school boyfriend. Everything depends on Tunney's ability to make her character, Emmie, believable and complex, and she pulls it off.

    Around her are her husband (a boring Jeremy Strong) and her ex-boyfriend (a charming Adam Scott). Right there you have the set-up because you really kind of want Emmie to go with the charming dream she left behind instead of the routine life with her routine (but nice) hubby.

    There is a slow easy plainness to this movie that may not appeal to some. It has to make sure the ordinary doesn't tip into the dull, and generally it does that. Partly it depends on some strong secondary characters, including her mother and father and comically depressed brother in Maine, where she visits. And partly it depends on the romantic high stakes of the plot.

    For me the final emotional turning point is too pushed on us, too sudden, too clever by half. For others it will seem beautiful and appropriate. (You'll have to see it to see.) But when it all gets to where it's going it feels about right.

    Tunney has done a lot of lesser movies and some better t.v. over the years (including over a hundred episodes of "The Mentalist") and she really deserves a big break into some kind of serious movie role. Scott, likewise, has a mixed career (I liked him a lot in "The Vicious Kind" which has a similar production level as this one) and he, too, will likely have a big breakthrough one of these years. The two don't, however, have much time together on screen here, which would have been interesting.

    If there are limitations to the whole enterprise they might belong to the writer/director, Nate Meyers, who does a credible but predictable job, revealing (I guess) his short resume (this is his second film, with one more in the works). But it is partly the simplicity of the plot an editing that lets the genuine warmth of the actors come through. For that it's worth a look.
    1jordondave-28085

    I am sorry I cannot run fast enough to make this film go anymore lower

    (2013) See Girl Run DRAMA/ ROMANCE/ COMEDY

    Written and directed by Nate Meyer- a pointless movie that doesn't go nowhere, starring Robin Tunney as Emmie, who works at a dog facility shelter center her husband owns, she looks after and grooms other peoples dogs calling the business "See Spot Run"- get it!!...which is similar to the movie's title. And by the time Emmie comes home, her husband apparently doesn't appear to be drawn into her as he once was. Motivating her to consider on going back to revisit her childhood neighborhood again on some small town near Seattle, Washington from NYC. Viewers are then subjected to many pointless back and forth scenes of Jason (Adam Scott) and Emmie's current lives. As we see Emmie's old high school crush Jason, who works in a mediocre6 job, and at the same time, unhappy with his current girlfriend, we're also seeing Emmie's unhappy situation as well, as she looks at some of the things her old boyfriend used to give her "before" she was even married. Jason seems to get a percentage of his money from drawing only 'toads", as he sells them to bars and establishments around the small town area. You know for a guy who has that much talent, viewers are left wondering how come 'toads' are the only thing he draws? And why is it he doesn't try to sell them on-line for instance, for it could be that the film is supposed to be old fashion. And it was at this point, the Jason character begins to act so pitiful that he's beginning to look like a total disgrace to all men.
    5MrMcMurphy

    Missed the mark completely.

    I LOVE indie romance dramas with just the right amount of somber and melancholy ("Garden State" was a dream come true for me), but this missed the mark on so many levels. Hence the current "5" rating on IMDb.

    Strong points: ADAM SCOTT!!! I love this guy in everything he does (esp. The Vicious Kind, "Parks," Walter Mitty, and Friends with Kids). He knocks it out of the park with this role as well. And Jeremy Strong (perfect in "Humboldt County") did as good as he could with the excessively maudlin role he was given here.

    Weak points: The story and the rest of the casting, esp. Robbin Tunney as the female lead. Tunney is the ONLY other female lead in a romantic role that I have ever disliked (the other was Taylor Schilling, who was fine in Orange is the New Black, but seemed way too cold and authoritative in "The Lucky One"). Tunney just doesn't have that inviting or relatable attribute that female leads need in rom-coms/drams. She seems more suited to playing a cynical "mean friend" or "bad guy" - far from the vulnerable "girl" you'd expect to be "running."

    As far as the story, it is just lacking. As we find out in the very beginning, girl runs home because she's not happy with her marriage, where her old flame lives; then she stays there. None of the events that unfold while she's home are very interesting or entertaining.

    It seemed to be a perfect contender for another great indie rom-dram, but missed the mark completely.

    5/10
    7dansview

    Surprisingly Good

    I like indie romantic dramas, but I am very skeptical about their execution. This one is enormously depressing. It's almost like a documentary, and you could ask yourself why it's worth spending time watching a bunch of losers get depressed. However.......

    There are a number of key elements, including outstanding dialog, that make it well worth your while. They show you the reality of marriage, which is that an aging person is sharing your bed and bathroom and that is not always sexy.

    They show you that in most cases, you can't go backwards. You must grow up and move on with your choices. This is actually made clear through two wonderful monologues by the female lead's father. I think he is William Sadler. Bravo dude.

    The lead wears little or no makeup. If you are used to seeing her in a more glamorous light, be prepared. The coastal Maine setting is very interesting and appealing to me at least. The cinematographer frames some wonderful shots of smoke stacks amidst gloomy sky.

    But for me the best part of the film is the actor Adam Scott, who plays the old high school boyfriend. He is so natural and earnest, that you really feel for his dilemma. He's a really nice guy who just can't get on with things. He's stuck in gear.

    The characterization with the lead's little brother is the major flaw. We need to know more about him. If you are going to present someone as clinically depressed, at least let us know what he has done for a living in the past, what is his main conflict, and how long he's been this way.

    Stay away from this movie unless you love very natural, sensitive, insightful dialog about growing up and making choices, or you just like movies about small towns and "unfinished business." I do, so I liked it.
    4napierslogs

    See girl travel back home and slowly think about changing her depression

    "See Girl Run" sees Emmie (Robin Tunney) missing her old high school boyfriend. She's married now but decides she's not happy and wants to revisit her life with Jason (Adam Scott). Jason still lives in their hometown, is the local star of a seafood restaurant and is in a dead-end relationship. And the whole movie is reinforcing those same concepts over and over again.

    The theme of a woman trying to figure out what went wrong in her life is played out entirely dramatically. Don't expect any comedy and only minimal romance. The characters were given their own quirky characteristics (Jason really likes frogs), and quirky friends. It's possible they were supposed to provide the comedy, but the friends weren't fleshed out, and the film really struggled connecting Jason to the main plot even though he is of course the point of Emmie's trip home.

    The film moves very slowly. Emmie doesn't act rashly, she also doesn't emote much emotion. She meets up with her brother when she returns home, and he's depressed. Her parents are unhappy with each other. And did I mention that Jason and his current girlfriend aren't happy with each other either? It's a whole lot of depression which makes it seem like the film is moving even slower.

    Shot on location in Portland, Maine, the film has a very washed-out, wet and grey look which negatively adds to the depressed feel. Those who personally relate to Emmie's mid-life crisis will probably actively watch her come to some sort of romantic resolution, but for the rest of us, there is nothing to connect us to Emmie or the rest of the sullen characters. "See Girl Run" just moves too slowly and despondently.

    Who might like this: Women who relate to Emmie's story; Portland, Maine residents who want to see their hometown in film; and people who like depressed, indie, romantic dramas.

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      Best Narrative Feature at deadCenter Film Festival 2012.
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      Brandon: What's new with you Jason?

      Jason: Oh, you know, taking a lifetime to become an overnight success.

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      References O Exterminador do Futuro (1984)

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