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The movie was able to capture so much of what made the book a gem. The vulnerability, the humiliation, the rich character of Georgia Nicholson fluctuating between a vibrant young woman and that little girl that is part of us all: someone mortified by her parents but yet really does just want them to help her more than they are. Someone who wants to be an individual but can't seem to judge that impossible golden mean between being just another clone and being what your coevals think is cool.
She is mature yet playful. She has so ahead of a lot of other people older than her yet she is on her own emotional journey. Her rebellious spirit is a bit toned down but at least they kept in how multilingual she tries to be. I meant "little girl" in an empowering way, not a misogynistic way, you know what, I'll just quite while I'm ahead The book I read was very episodic and breezy, the movie which is based on the first two books quite wisely has much more of a cinematic plot.
They don't shy away from talking about intimacy, the physical body and personal issues all three title characters get their screen time though they did hedge their bets on the racier part of the book. The allusions to lesbianism, incest and Georgia running naked though town did not get the cut.
A fun flick about a flicka that I thought did the books justice. Everything in this movie is terrible. Name an element of a movie and this thing fails miserable. Acting, cinematography, plot. This sht has no redeeming qualities. The only reason I watched this all the way through was because my mom made me I asked to borrow it from the library and she thought that as a consequence I should watch the whole thing.
This abomination is cringy, poorly acted and bad. Don't watch this movie. You could be doing anything else. You would get more out of just banging your head against the wall than you would out of this movie.
I'm not sure how much I can stress how bad this movie is. Sean Bourke is noticeable. Overall a full On British teenage Entertainer! We have a group of 14 year-old girls, mainly focused on Georgia Georgia Groome , who try to find romance, learn how to kiss, and just go through the ups and downs of life as all teenagers do.
It's mostly done with comedy, and some light-hearted 'real-life' moments. I find it is one of the better looks at teen girls while remaining cute and funny. I am older than its target audience, and while it's perfectly suited for its audience of teen and pre-teen girls, I was able to look back with amusement on all their trials of love.
I am relieved that we have a teen comedy that doesn't go for a more mature audience and doesn't show the girls as more mature than they actually are. Finally with "Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging" we have an age-appropriate romantic comedy filled with light-hearted fun. Stampsfightclub 18 January Georgia Nicolson Groome finds her perception of life changes after making a fool of herself at a party. Now she plans to grow up and no sooner does Robbie Johnson come to her school, and Georgia instantly falls for him.
After the disappointing adaptation of St Trinians and the decline of British cinema generally over recent years this adaptation appeared to be screened as a mere money making hour and a half entertainment rom-com flick. But thanks to some cheeky youthful performances, a witty script and an underlining message of coming of age, this adaptation of Louise Rennison's best selling novel brings back that feeling of unashamedly British. In her first leading role Georgia Groome London to Brighton carries the film on a charismatic and charming persona that will have the teenage girls laughing their heads off.
Her smart timing and in particular her reactions to situations create that comedy feeling that was an essential factor to making the narrative work. The film undoubtedly starts poorly. When Georgia turns up at a party, it is more than likely she will be an outcast and the fact that she gets embarrassed in front of her enemy and has to change her life is even more so. There is some background to her motion to change and the way she looks at adulthood as a place of comfort is as likable as her cat.
The changes she goes through are sweet and realistic given today's modern outlook on the world. In this adaptation, we see many stereotypes and a very accurate look at teen language. The 'oh my god's' will have anyone laughing. The perception of girl's views on boys is a stand out moment.
The stereotypical representations are usually never right. Either they are extremely over exaggerated, for example in controversial drama Kidulthood or they are unnoticeable passive representations such as in St Trinians. The angle on the characters in this comedy feels right, not over the top with a good sense of purpose and an underlining message of coming of age.
Having never read the book, I find myself considering after enjoying the good nature of this film. Critics have said the book is funnier, and considering the amount of laughs spilled during the film, it must be an option. MovieGuy01 1 October I last saw Angus, Thongs And Perfect Snogging a few month's ago, and thought it was a fantastic film. It is about a 14 year old girl called Georgia Nicholson.
The girls follow the boys, Georgia falls in love with Robbie, but does not catch his attention as quick as she would like. Her friend Jas Starts to go out with Tom, what Georgia does not know is that Robbie is seeing her rival at school, Lindsay, who she hates. Also her dad goes off to New Zealand and he wants the whole family to go with him.
She goes to the beach for a walk and finds Robbie there. Robbie tells her that he has dumped Lindsay and he says that he still likes her. Alought I think that this film is mainly for girls i do think that boys could still enjoy it.
I think that all the actors in the film were great, Especially the actress that played Georgia. A cast comprising non-actors notably Davies, Taylor and Jones and talentless actors notably Groome combine with a fussy, childish and unimaginative script to produce one of the dullest movies ever.
Maybe it was intended to appeal to kids, but with the amount of sex and nudity on show it's not exactly suitable for family viewing. Apparently based on a book published in , the dialogue could easily have come from s middle England. I want to assure all non-Brits that the characters portrayed here are in no way representative of modern Britain. I seriously doubt the writers had normal childhoods, and certainly not in England.
I have no idea who this sort of fluffy, lightweight film making might appeal to, but it certainly isn't me and I can't imagine anyone who appreciates a good movie will enjoy this. The saga of Georgia Nicolson is one most likely to be appreciated by a teenage girl between the ages of 12 and I watched hoping for some good drama and comedy, but left disappointed by the lack of depth in the characters and the coarseness of the jokes.
Also, the love interests for Georgia and her best mate Jas are personality-less pretty boys without an ounce of charisma, which makes you wonder why they are pursued with such ferocity by our big-nosed heroine and her blonde friend.
Ooh, one works in an organic fruit shop and the other in the lead singer in a band. Talk about too perfect.
Plus can we have a film where the parents aren't a down-with-it mum and a dopey dad? Hearing Mrs Nicolson describing schoolboys as 'fitties' and lusting after a shirtless builder about 20 years her junior might be embarrassing, but it isn't especially funny. And the less said about Alan Davies's confusion over how many pairs of brown trousers to take to work abroad with him, and his bad dancing at his daughter's birthday disco more on that farce later..
In fact, there are so many weird'n'wacky individuals in this film there's hardly any room for normality at all, and I genuinely feel sorry for any female who can relate to it. Taking a cat for a walk on a lead? Applying moisture to turn your legs yellow before going swimming?! Going to a snog specialist's house to learn how to kiss a boy, who is so popular he has to squeeze you into a 30 minute session??!
Yeah, right. This seriously harms the credibility of the film when there are so many surreal elements, which constantly take you out of the action and leave you scratching your head and saying out loud: HUH?!
The ending deserves a paragraph all to itself. Only a scriptwriter could construct something as ridiculous as this: In the space of five minutes in a 'surprise party' every problem is solved: All relationships are reconciled, an unwanted move to New Zealand is cancelled when her father gets a promotion at home, The nasty girl is humiliated on stage when her boob padding is removed by Jas, and Georgia gets a song dedicated to her by her new beau on the main stage. Oh bless!
Even Georgina's other nerdy girlfriends get introduced to more vapid pretty boys so they can have equally vapid pretty babies when they grow up. One problem: this is the most phony, contrived, unrealistic conclusion to a movie I have seen for ages.
I know they want to end on a happy note, but this definitely overdoing it. And your dreamboat is obviously miming. Sorry, luv. Perhaps I'm disappointed that I disagree with the main theme of the film so much: that getting a boyfriend is the be and end-all when you're When I was her age, I was more bothered about what was on TV and my homework to bother with the opposite sex. In this movie however, Nearly every action and thought the heroine has is to manipulate the tedious hunk to being her squeeze.
How about actually erm.. Pretending you've lost your pet so he can help you look for it, or suddenly discovering a passion for hated veg just to get him into bed won't work in the long term of a partnership. Well, I suppose it does in the film, but that's because the object her affection is as dumb as a rock. You can only put up a front for so long.. Peter Dyer calls Georgia his best ever kissing-course pupil, but she ignores him and later the brothers' other classmate Dave the Laugh.
Robbie was considering to dump haughty Lindsay, but reconsiders given the immature brat's apparent cruelty. Thus manipulative Georgia keeps changing her mind about a grand birthday party and her father's career opportunities as engineer in New Zealand, while mother seems to flirt with hunky interior decorator Jem.
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