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Jucy

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Jucy (2010)
Comedy

Two best friends decide it's time to grow up when they're labeled co-dependent and socially inept. Jackie is incapable of having a mature relationship with a man while Lucyʼs overweight and ... Read allTwo best friends decide it's time to grow up when they're labeled co-dependent and socially inept. Jackie is incapable of having a mature relationship with a man while Lucyʼs overweight and still lives with her mother.Two best friends decide it's time to grow up when they're labeled co-dependent and socially inept. Jackie is incapable of having a mature relationship with a man while Lucyʼs overweight and still lives with her mother.

  • Director
    • Louise Alston
  • Writers
    • Francesca Gasteen
    • Cindy Nelson
    • Louise Alston
  • Stars
    • Orson Welles
    • Ryan Johnson
    • Christopher Sommers
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    130
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Louise Alston
    • Writers
      • Francesca Gasteen
      • Cindy Nelson
      • Louise Alston
    • Stars
      • Orson Welles
      • Ryan Johnson
      • Christopher Sommers
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Orson Welles
    Orson Welles
    • Voice of the Elephant Lamp
    • (archive sound)
    Ryan Johnson
    Ryan Johnson
    • Alex
    Christopher Sommers
    Christopher Sommers
    • Nate
    Andrew Ryan
    • Brett
    Tamara Asmar
    • Party Guest
    • (as Tamara Azmar)
    Charlotte Gregg
    Charlotte Gregg
    • Dimity
    Rupert Raineri
    Rupert Raineri
    • Party Guest
    Sally McKenzie
    • Roz
    Nelle Lee
    • Fleur
    Julie Kalceff
    Julie Kalceff
    • Party Guest
    Marty Moynihan
    Marty Moynihan
    • Party Guest
    Elizabeth Richmond
    Elizabeth Richmond
    • Guest
    Zoe McLachlan
    Zoe McLachlan
    • Theatre Goer
    Cindy Nelson
    Cindy Nelson
    • Jackie
    Damien Freeleagus
    • Trevor
    Kelly Chapman
    • Lucy's Boss
    Stephen Vagg
    • Party Guest
    Shaun King
    • Party Guest
    • Director
      • Louise Alston
    • Writers
      • Francesca Gasteen
      • Cindy Nelson
      • Louise Alston
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    ptb-8

    very Juicy indeed.

    2011 sees a whole new crop of terrific Australian films like RED DOG, THE CUP, EYE OF THE STORM , and now this utterly hilarious spin on female friendship called JUCY after the two main characters. It is a strong contender for one of the most endearing and flat out funny buddy female films since CONNIE AND CARLA or MURIEL'S WEDDING. Two girls who are best friends each go for the same role in a calamitous local theater production of JANE EYRE. However, and hilariously, they rent the 1934 Monogram Pictures poverty row DVD version and scope that out for performance ideas. The local theater scene in perfectly represented by egomaniac and deluded types and even a reasonably handsome male lead. But it is the overall good nature of the film and the survival of the friendship and the very insightful set design and art direction that lifts JUCY above it's modest production budget. Filmed in Brisbane and with a simply charming sense of who they are and what the film is, JUCY will have smart teens and theater twenty-somethings rolling about as they recognize their own selves and friends depicted so neatly on the screen. I really like this film a lot for not being stupid and for being a straightforward intelligent girl comedy about something other than the usual clichés. JUCY is great fun... and even has a brief musical number to top it all off.
    7aethomson

    Friends and Lovers

    Why can't "girl best friends" remain best friends for ever? You know why. Problems with guys, that's why. The Australian continent has some of the choicest two-legged testosterone on the planet (this is a well known fact), but a lot of it is away somewhere, wrastling with cows, surf, crocodiles, kangaroos, cane toads, several kinds of football, bulldozers, articulated road trains and 50-tonne ore transporters - along with assorted natural disasters, venomous critters and persistent flies. So the sub-virile pickings back in suburban Brisbane might not quite get a lady's juices flowing.

    Jackie (Cindy Nelson) and Lucy (Francesca Gasteen) don't have a lot going for them. Jackie (with the crimson coiffure) should probably persevere with her psychiatric medication; and Lucy needs to get a proper job, instead of filling in time as Jackie's assistant at the video shop and bludging off her long-suffering uptight sister Fleur, while dreaming of an "acting career". But Jackie and Lucy do have each other. And in this crummy world, even a bumpy "each other" beats going it alone. At first they don't come across as particularly appealing, but give them time - they'll grow on you. If you want to get to know them better, IMDb directs you to the Official Site, where there's a media kit (on Adobe Reader).

    So a local amateur theatre group is going to put on a stage version of "Jane Eyre". The play is a bit melodramatic, but Nelson and Gasteen can do melodramatic pretty good - they are real actors, and not just goofing around with this neurosis and buddy shtick (if they want to go on to become a next generation of Rachel Griffiths and Tony Collette, that's fine with me - there, you knew I was going to bring that "Wedding" in somehow). So get your grease-paint on, girls, and let's-- whoops! We have a problem! Who's going to score the role of heroine Jane and who's going to get stuck with that impediment to true love, mad Mrs Rochester? The female romantic lead will apparently get to sleep with the dishy male lead - a duty or a bonus? And then there's an "assistant director" throwing his weight around like he's Orson Welles or someone. It's all enough to strain the best of friendships, even a "Platonic" one (whatever that means). Will this odd coupling ("Jucy") mature? Or will it selfdestruct? Perhaps the two of them would be better off without each other.

    Australian film-makers have been experimenting with humour, clashing wild exuberance with dry deadpan. Something similar is being attempted by some "post-feminist" women directors. It doesn't always work, and viewers might find that it's an acquired taste. But if you can forget that someone told you this is a chick flick, "Jucy" is quite a good example of the "unstable fun" genre. Because it's a movie made with love.

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    • Trivia
      Cindy Nelson and Francesca Gasteen are best friends in real life.
    • Crazy credits
      Budgie is played by Rabbit, Cindy Nelson's pet bird
    • Connections
      Features Jane Eyre (1934)
    • Soundtracks
      Les Files
      Music by Caitlin Yeo and Lara Goodridge

      Lyrics by Caitlin Yeo and Lara Goodridge

      Mixed by Caitlin Yeo

      Vocals by Lara Goodridge

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2011 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Скачени съдове
    • Filming locations
      • Arts Theatre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • KCDC
      • Bunker Productions International Pty.
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    • Budget
      • A$150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes

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