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The Girls' Room

  • 2000
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
227
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The Girls' Room (2000)
ComedyDrama

Grace and her roommate Casey don't get along. Grace is in a happy relationship with Charlie and they are planning to get married soon and that frustrated Casey because she thinks Grace just ... Read allGrace and her roommate Casey don't get along. Grace is in a happy relationship with Charlie and they are planning to get married soon and that frustrated Casey because she thinks Grace just has everything. As the time goes by their relationships will get more complicated and noth... Read allGrace and her roommate Casey don't get along. Grace is in a happy relationship with Charlie and they are planning to get married soon and that frustrated Casey because she thinks Grace just has everything. As the time goes by their relationships will get more complicated and nothing will be as it seemed...

  • Director
    • Irene Turner
  • Writer
    • Amanda L. Beall
  • Stars
    • Soleil Moon Frye
    • Wil Wheaton
    • Catherine Taber
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    227
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irene Turner
    • Writer
      • Amanda L. Beall
    • Stars
      • Soleil Moon Frye
      • Wil Wheaton
      • Catherine Taber
    • 11User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Soleil Moon Frye
    Soleil Moon Frye
    • Casey
    Wil Wheaton
    Wil Wheaton
    • Charlie
    Catherine Taber
    Catherine Taber
    • Grace
    • (as Cat Taber)
    Gary Wolf
    Gary Wolf
    • Joey
    Michelle Brookhurst
    Michelle Brookhurst
    • Paige
    Crystall Carmen
    • Sweetie
    Julianna McCarthy
    Julianna McCarthy
    • Nana
    Jay Underwood
    Jay Underwood
    • Shepp
    Jeff Hightower
    • Trent
    Lela Lee
    Lela Lee
    • Chloe
    Torie Lee Lynch
    • Beth
    • (as Torie Lynch)
    Kenya D. Williamson
    • Zoe
    Jay Michael Ferguson
    Jay Michael Ferguson
    • Clay
    Krishna Asani
    • Julia
    Chris Martin
    Chris Martin
    • Frank
    Brett Dean
    • Jackson
    Laura Mulrenan
    • Post Office Clerk
    Brian James O'Connell
    Brian James O'Connell
    • Fraternity Jerk
    • (as Brian O'Connell)
    • Director
      • Irene Turner
    • Writer
      • Amanda L. Beall
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    rkelly-2

    Dry plot, Dry Acting, Dry Characters

    what is this movie about? - that's what you'll be saying to yourself throughout most of the movie. The acting SUCKS, the soap opera score and 80's music semi montage scene's only hurt the film, you don't beleive a thing the characters are doing, it all appears to be forced emotions. As far as giving it credit for low-budget film making, I give them credit for only getting this horrible movie made, the editing sucks, the cinematography is mediocre, and the script f***ing blows, "I have to do this page" fade to black, fade in hang out with your room mate all of a sudden in 15 seconds she turns into satan for revenge, this movie is almost as bad as my spelling
    vchimpanzee

    A quality production but kind of hard to watch

    Grace and Casey really are quite convincing as friends, before they become enemies again. This explains the movie title in my TV listings "Best of Enemies".

    While Casey's personality is kind of hard to take, Soleil Moon Frye gives a great performance. I saw her play a similar character for years on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", where Sabrina was the cute princess. Casey really isn't so bad, and she is so sweet and loving with her grandmother Nana.

    Julianna McCarthy is quite appealing as Nana. Not your typical grandmother, but appealing enough.

    Cat Taber is just adorable. You expect she will be this spoiled rich girl but there's more to her than that. In some ways Casey is preferable, but Grace is not so bad and sometimes easy to like. If you don't have money, you have to laugh at her priorities.

    Sweetie is anything but sweet. I could have done without her. But she adds something to the movie and sometimes we just need to be exposed to that which is outside our comfort zone.

    This is kind of hard to explain, but I'll try. A few years ago I couldn't find the magazines I wanted at the big downtown library and I had to go to nearby Wake Forest University to see them. And now that library is closed for renovation and I'm spending even more time at Wake Forest. I thought the architectural style of the college buildings was quite attractive but it didn't hit me why everything looked so familiar until the credits. Not even when I saw the unique name "Reynolda Hall". I tape everything I watch so I was able to back up and see the buildings again. If I had known ahead of time that it really was Wake Forest, that would have been an even bigger reason to watch.

    Is it worth seeing? Probably.
    10HoustonKing

    The Girls' Room

    I just bought the DVD from amazon and had to write about it. It was the most realistic and inspiring portrayal of being a woman at college that I have seen. Being a southern woman who attended Brown before transferring to NH Community College, it was a hard adjustment for me. Cat the protagonist in the film, was a role that I could relate to.

    I think anyone who went to college, man or woman would like the film. Highly recommended. Although it sounds like a straight-ahead chick pic, ~ "The Girls' Room" instead turns out to be a humorous tale of difference and tolerance that, in the hands of frosh helmer Irene Turner, is less gender specific than the title would suggest. Winning, intimate performances by former sitcom star Soleil Moon Frye ("Punky Brewster") and newcomer Cat Taber anchor the film and help smooth over its occasional lapses in logic. The generally appealing picture has an outside shot at finding a distributor and will deservedly open doors for Turner, a co-producer on "Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss."

    College roomies Casey (Frye) and Grace (Taber) are a contempo odd couple. Casey, a bohemian performance artist with a penchant for bad boys, profanity and pot, garbs herself in black and heavy mascara. Preppy good girl Grace just wants to ace her classes and wed her frat boy Romeo (Wil Wheaton). When Casey's obnoxious taunts and schemes put Grace's plans in jeopardy, she resolves to get even.

    And so Grace begins to spend time with Casey's pal Joey (Gary Wolf), a guitar-strumming loner and the only guy her roommate hasn't nailed. That seemingly platonic friendship begets a cycle of jealousy, suspicion and innuendo that further imperils Grace's nuptial plans.

    Far from being an update of "Single White Female"-the film that gave female roommates a bad name- "The Girls' Room" nicely develops its characters, resisting the urge to limit them as easy stereotypes. Casey, it turns out, knows she was dealt a bad hand from the start, whereas Grace subtly begins to question her sheltered Southern upbringing.

    Nor does Amanda Beall's script demonize either character. Both women are flawed, to be sure, but despite their surface antagonism, each harbors a real desire to explore the other's life. Their mutual attraction-repulsion keeps the tension percolating and thankfully leaves some surprises for the final reel. The characters ultimately emerge in the script as wholly rounded and,as realized in Taber and Frye's empathetic performances, neither easy to like nor completely despicable.

    Others in the cast, especially Wolf and Julianna McCarthy as Casey's grandmother, provide ample support. Production values are sharp, and the location photography (at North Carolina's Wake Forest University) adds a sun dappled collegiate feel to the proceedings.
    10swanscrossingfan

    An amazing film... great!

    I first heard about this film quite a while ago, and have wanted to see it for a very long time. I am a very big fan of Soleil Moon Frye, and she is the main reason I wanted to see it. When I saw that it was released on DVD I was extremely happy.

    From the moment the film started, I was drawn in, and I stayed drawn in until the end. Casey's (Soleil Moon Frye) opening and ending monologue was great, and an awesome way to open and end the movie. The ending is very good, and it leaves you feeling complete. The movie is really about two college roommates who are very different. It is about one of them wanting revenge on the other. The movie is very real, and that, to me, is very refreshing.

    The only problem I had with the film was the editing. It is very choppy, and isn't put together all that well, but it isn't a big problem. I only thought about it during a few scenes.

    The two main characters are compelling. I have to say that Soleil gives the best performance in the film. The other lead, Cat Taber (who plays Grace), was good, but it felt like her performance was missing something. The other actors were all great as well (Notably Wil Wheaton as Grace's fiancé, and Gary Wolf as Casey's friend).

    The DVD has no extras at all, though. It only has the film and scene selections (a total of 8 chapters), and if you leave it on the main menu for too long, the movie starts by itself. The lack of extras doesn't bother me, though. It took the film long enough to get released.

    While this movie isn't for everyone, I loved it, and will watch it more than once. The DVD doesn't seem to be a big release, so you may have a hard time finding a rental, but it is well worth the purchase price here! If you are a fan of one of the actors, this is a must have DVD! In closing, I would like to say "How nice, How very, very nice!"
    3Lynn_Marie

    don't bother

    bad acting, bad southern accents, inconsistent cinematography, horrible script...

    I was looking forward to this film at a recent film festival and was so discouraged after seeing it. It contains quote/unquote name talent, but they do not deliver. Of course the basis for this is the uneven and uninteresting story that is told.

    don't bother

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      Grace: Threaten me again and you'll regret it. Nothing personal.

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      By Costa Kotselas

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Best of Enemies
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Oil & Water Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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