Review of Broken English (2007) by Céline R — 24 Aug 2010
Zoe R. Cassavetes has clearly tried to make an artsy and independent romantic comedy when she has written and directed â??Broken Englishâ?? a movie about Nora, a beautiful and successful young woman who can't find â??True Loveâ?? (TM). Tonewise the film does okay; it doesn't look or feel sugary or fluffy, but unfortunately the script is filled with awkward dialog and platitudes that do little more than state the obvious time and again.
I also had some major problems with the protagonist. I don't at all think that lead characters should be heroic and virtuous, but Nora is just such an annoying stereotype of a weak and insecure woman it irritated the heck out of me. And I have to say that Parker Posey is completely awful in the role with odd expressions and poses that didn't make me believe in the character for one second. And- surprisingly- even usually-reliable-always-nice-to-look-at Melvil Poupaud wasn't convincing as a very stereotypical â??perfect manâ?? who could have been taken straight from any generic romantic film.
If you're really into chick flicks, this might be a welcomed distraction from the standard Hollywood peppiness. But ultimately â??Broken Englishâ?? is pretty much as insubstantial as any standard Jennifer Aniston cupcake comedy.
This review of Broken English (2007) was written by Céline R on 24 Aug 2010.
Broken English has generally received positive reviews.
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