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You Again starring Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Odette Yustman & Sigourney Weaver

Posted on February 28, 2011 Written by ripitup

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You Again starring Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Odette Yustman & Sigourney Weaver
You Again starring Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Odette Yustman & Sigourney Weaver

Marni (Kristen Bell) has transformed herself from the ugly and unpopular high school girl to a beautiful and successful PR professional. Since she is pretty certain her awful high school days are way over, she’s more than happy to return home for the wedding of her older brother Will (James Wolk).

So she gets the shock of her life when she finds out that he’s marrying Joanna (Odette Yustman), the very girl who made Marni’s life hell all those years ago.  What’s more shocking and disturbing for Marni is that Joanna claims to have become a much different and better person and Marni!

Poor Marni has no allies in the house as her mom Gail (Jamie Lee Curtis) wants her to embrace the now and forgive Joanna’s past.  Of course Gail’s optimistic “past is past” attitude disappears when she meets Joanna’s aunt Ramona (Sigourney Weaver). As it turns out, Ramona is the very woman who made Gail’s prom a nightmare. And it is Gail’s turn to be frustrated, as Ramon is the ultra successful, ultra-rich, very pretty multi-lingual owner of a hotel chain. And everyone adores this cool aunt, including Marni.

Can mother and daughter keep it together until the wedding? Or will disaster follow as Marni is pretty determined in proving to everyone that Joanna hasn’t changed at all?

**

You Again is a romantic comedy from 2010, with the emphasis on comedy.  It is really fun for the most part, although some things just don’t add up, even for comedy’s sake. And the first half of the movie is a lot more fun than the second. Still, it is a great cast. We even have Victor Garber as Marni’s father and Betty White as her grandmother. Remember Victor Garber as Jack Bristow, a.k.a Sydney’s dad from Alias? If you don’t, please watch him in one Alias episode at least. Then you’ll know why I like watching him in a comedy so much.

I really found Gail’s lack of empathy – even after she finds herself as frustrated as her daughter- hilarious and very humane.

On a note: Could the wedding planner be more annoying and Tim (Kyle Bornheimer) more of a loser? And am I the only one who thought Joanna’s rehearsal dinner show totally stupid and not romantic?

It could have been a little more original if Marni didn’t get her high school crush (Sean Wing) in the end (it is not a spoiler, and u know it!), but hey, all in all, it is a very entertaining effort. It is not a should-see, but a could- see. And its biggest fault is that Betty White’s role wasn’t Betty White enough.

Fun notes:

–          Dwayne Johnson has a very small but entertaining part as the Air Marshall

–          70s and 80s duo Hall& Oates make an appearance as themselves.

–          Both Sigourney Weaver and Jamie Lee Curtis have co-starred with Mel Gibson in different movies. Sigourney Weaver co-starred with him The Year of Living Dangerously and Jamie in Forever Young.

 

Currently 5.4 on IMDB.

My verdict: 7 for the first half, 5.5 for the second.

 

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Snow Cake starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver and Carrie-Anne Moss

Posted on August 29, 2010 Written by ripitup

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Snow Cake starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Anne-Moss
Snow Cake starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Anne-Moss. Image via thecinemasource.com

English ex-convict Alex (Alan Rickman) is on his way to Winnipeg to visit an old acquaintance when he meets the young, lively and overly talkative hitch-hiker Vivienne (Emily Hampshire). He half-heartedly agrees to give her a lift but soon starts enjoying her company. However, the fun part of the journey doesn’t last long as a terrible accident leaves Vivienne dead and Alex shocked. Not knowing what to do, he gets her information to see her mother Linda (Sigourney Weaver). However, instead of finding a shocked and grieving mother, he finds an autistic woman who seems to have more problems about the danger of Alex’s messing up her house than the death of her daughter. She decides that she needs Alex for the night, in fact for a couple of more days because now that Vivienne is gone, she needs someone to walk Vivienne’s dog and take out the thrash – two things she can’t handle. Alex finds himself staying, at first surprised and involuntarily but then starting to develop a friendship with Linda and enjoying her company. He enjoys his stay even more when he meets Linda’s beautiful and single next door neighbor Maggie (Carrie-Anne Moss). He soon hooks up with her and Alex realizes that his relationship with Maggie and his friendship with Linda might just be the therapy he needs. His responsibilities include organizing a funeral and he also ends up learning Linda’s story and we get to hear Alex’s…

Snow Cake is a wonderfully emotional and sweet film with great acting. Of course the heavy burdens are on Sigourney Weaver’s and Alan Rickman’s shoulders as she needs to come off as authentic as an autistic person and Alan has to sell us a multi-layered character who has emotional baggage and seems to be caring about a stranger a lot more than a person normally would…

Now, Snow Cake is not a film to watch for laughs, although there are moments that will put smiles and even grins on your face. But it is a drama with some unique parts and wonderful dialogue. However it all comes together a little slowly and if you are in need of some quick entertainment, Snow Cake is not it.

But this movie has a great tagline that sums up the whole experience: “Sometimes stopping is the most important part of the journey…”

Written by Angela Pell, and directed by Marc Evans. 7.6 on IMDB. No objections here. See it, but be a little patient with the characters and the pace.

Recommended:

You might also enjoy Adam. Which is more of a romance than a drama, but it centers on another high-functioning autistic person, this time played by Hugh Dancy.

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Filed Under: Movies and Actors Tagged With: alan rickman, amanda pell, autism, carrie anne moss, drama, emily hampshire, marc evans, movies, movies about autism, sigourney weaver, snow cake

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