In adapting his popular novella to the big screen, Steve Martin chooses director Anand Tucker (HILARY AND JACKIE), whose artful eye (along with the film's stunning costumes, dramatic score, and brilliant set design) brings the book's detailed characters beautifully to life. Recalling her breakout role of analytical Angela Chase .. Read more
| Starring | Claire Danes, Steve Martin, Jason Schwartzman, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras |
|---|---|
| Director | Anand Tucker |
| Genres | Comedy, Romance |
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In adapting his popular novella to the big screen, Steve Martin chooses director Anand Tucker (HILARY AND JACKIE), whose artful eye (along with the film's stunning costumes, dramatic score, and brilliant set design) brings the book's detailed characters beautifully to life. Recalling her breakout role of analytical Angela Chase on MY SO-CALLED LIFE, a luminously brunette Claire Danes plays Mirabelle Buttersfield, a serious young woman (and aspiring artist) from Vermont who has moved to Los Angeles with hopes that, out on the West Coast, her life will finally begin. But Mirabelle's job at the rarely visited glove department of Saks Fifth Avenue and her naturally reserved demeanour make it hard for her to find genuine connections in a place as isolating as L.A. It's with a mixture of her need for human interaction and her lowered expectations that Mirabelle reluctantly accepts the awkward advances of Jeremy (Jason Schwartzman), a clueless but kind slob she meets at a Laundromat. The opposite of romantic, Jeremy's initial attempts at wooing hardly cure Mirabelle of her loneliness, so when wealthy older man Ray Porter (Martin) asks Mirabelle out with grace and style, she agrees.What follows is a touching look at the disappointment, confusion, and heartbreak that accompanies unreciprocated love, with Martin's script showing particular insight into the experiences of its young female protagonist. In the end, the couple's age difference is of little importance, as the film's main intention is give Mirabelle some omniscient guidance (via Martin's voiceovers) in a time of growth. Through it all, she (like the film) counters reality with the knowledge (and hope) that true love can change everything. While chemically prone to depression, Mirabelle is also a dreamer, with the strong belief that things could be truly wonderful, if only they'd fall into place.
| Starring | Claire Danes, Steve Martin, Jason Schwartzman, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Frances Conroy, Sam Bottoms, Clyde Kusatsu |
|---|---|
| Director | Anand Tucker |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 43 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | 100 Rom-Coms |
| Genres | Comedy, Romance |
| Language | English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 22 May 2006 Production year: 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
One of the more poignant interviews I ever saw was Dennis Pennis (aka Paul Kaye) sticking a microphone in Steve Martin’s face on a red carpet somewhere and asking: ‘ read more »
On the plus side Shopgirl gets more watchable the further it goes, and the character development is really quite spectacular for a film under 2 hours.
Unfortunately, though, it's not a film that grabbed me. Steve Martin's brand of humour has certainly matured and become more subtle since the days of his wearing arrows through the head.
It was well-camouflaged here - as noted above, the most fun part of the movie was watching the characters on their evolutionary journey from lost, bumbling juveniles to adults who have learned to stand on their own yet complementing each other to be more confident together than apart.
It's worth a watch, but won't knock you over.
What does a comic do when nl longer funny. Write a novella and attempt to show how deep they are. This film attempts an indy flic look but largely remains a Hollywood pastiche of an indy film. Characterisation is poor and plot largely Steve Martin's mid life crisis. Life is too short to waste on this unless you are very bored. In short it is not deep, funny or interesting.
De Niro heads for the hills Scottish film fans will be keeping their eyes peeled following the news that filming of Robert De Niro's (Taxi Driver, The Deer Hunter, Meet The Parents) latest film, Stardust, is due to begin in the Scottish Highlands soon. De Niro will be taking on the role of the pirate, Captain Shakespeare, in the adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel Stardust. Joining De Niro in the Highlands will be an array of Hollywood stars, including Michelle Pfeiffer (What Lies Beneath,... Read more