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Jersey Girl on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: 61%
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Starring: Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, George Carlin, Jennifer Lopez, Jason Biggs, Matt Damon
Director: Kevin Smith
Studio: WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 98 mins
Certificate: 12
User collections: Kevin Smith films & appearances
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 27/09/2004

Brief synopsis of Jersey Girl

Breaking from his signature slacker-underdog films like CLERKS, MALLRATS, and CHASING AMY, Kevin Smith delivers the feel-good family movie JERSEY GIRL. While Smith's pert one-liners and wryly ironic sense of humour are clearly present in the script, his casting choices (Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck) and glossy aesthetic identify the film as a mainstream Hollywood crowd-pleaser. Affleck stars as Ollie, a powerful entertainment executive with a perfect wife (Lopez) and a beautiful Manhattan apartment. But when his wife dies in childbirth and his career fizzles to a halt, he humbly gives up his fast-paced Manhattan lifestyle for the benefit of his daughter Gurtie (Raquel Castro), who is 7 years old for the majority of the film. He moves to New Jersey to live with his father (George Carlin), finds a new romantic interest (Liv Tyler), and learns some lessons about what's important in life. A subplot about Will Smith keeps a string of Hollywood insider jokes and quick cameos (Matt Damon) running throughout the film, while a school play modeled after "Sweeney Todd" lends itself to some funny theatrical moments. An emotive pop soundtrack features music by Aimee Mann in addition to a handful of well-timed entries that help move the plot along ("Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" plays as Ollie sheepishly drives across the river from Manhattan to Jersey), rounding out JERSEY GIRL as a likeable comedy. Parents beware, Smith may have curbed his edginess for this one, but foul language abounds.

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Heat

"...It's a warm, unabashadly sweet film..."

News Of The World

"...A cracking comedy..."

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Rated - 4 starsDon't like chick flicks

Mark Underwood from Cheltenham, England. , 13/12/2004

I don't normally like chick flicks, which I suppose this movie would be classed as. But this was a very well made and moving movie.

There aren't many movies out there really worth watching, but this one is.

  13 out of 16 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 stars

A customer from MILTON KEYNES , 02/10/2004

i really enjoyed this movie, its a real tug at your heartstrings film, a film not to be missed.

  11 out of 14 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsFits like a jersey

rentboyJu from Suffolk , 04/11/2004

This film was ripped apart on it's release because of the almost global Bennifer bashing that was taking place. Did it derserve it? In truth, absolutely not.

This is a well acted, emotional and heart warming film. If those descriptive words scare you off it's because you don't like this sort of film. If you do like this sort of film, it's one of the better ones. Ben Affleck deserves some long needed recognition for his acting here. Excellent.

  7 out of 8 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsBetter than expected

A customer from Surrey , 03/12/2004

I was expecting nothing but bad things from this movie as it was gutted in the press and by cinema goers. I am pleased to say that I was pleasantly surprised. I think that the story line was lovely and the acting from all leads was heartfelt and enjoyable. (I am glad that the annoying J-Lo is confined to opening few scenes!) I would recommend this to all people who like a 'feel good' movie which is easy to watch with a good storyline.

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsGood emotional movie

Kev75 from Lanc's , 23/12/2004

I found this to be different from movies I have generally seen Ben Affleck/Liv Tyler in before but it works well. Some humour does come from the young actress playing Gertie, I found out about this on the bonus features. Liv Tyler I found really comical and unusual but liked the story, the actors and the overall plot - well worth watching!

  3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsBeautiful and moving

Slaveofconvention from South Shields, England , 05/04/2005

As a single father myself, I can, quite easily, identify with a lot of the content of this genuinely heartwarming movie. I'm a big fan of the entire Kevin Smith / View Askew set of movies, and this is one of the better ones. Its great to see Smith NOT relying on established characters or slapstick humour to carry a movie, proving beyond any doubt (to me anyway) that when he does, it's because he CHOOSES to, NOT because he HAS to. One I very strongly recommend to anyone looking for a quiet and rewarding night in front of the box.

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