Grace and her roommate Casey don't get along. Grace is in a happy relationship with Charlie and they are planning to get married soon and that frustrated Casey because she thinks Grace just ... Read allGrace and her roommate Casey don't get along. Grace is in a happy relationship with Charlie and they are planning to get married soon and that frustrated Casey because she thinks Grace just has everything. As the time goes by their relationships will get more complicated and noth... Read allGrace and her roommate Casey don't get along. Grace is in a happy relationship with Charlie and they are planning to get married soon and that frustrated Casey because she thinks Grace just has everything. As the time goes by their relationships will get more complicated and nothing will be as it seemed...
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Inspired direction, a terrifically complete script, and sharp performances fill the screen. Irene Turner's directorial debut is an excellent and well-paced one. Soleil Moon Frye's Casey absolutely owns the screen as a defining sexual-existential-college-punk-grrl.
The title may make males wince, but The Girls Room is happily not a chick flick. It is a funny and knowing Gen-X movie that hopefully will find a large audience.
While Casey's personality is kind of hard to take, Soleil Moon Frye gives a great performance. I saw her play a similar character for years on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", where Sabrina was the cute princess. Casey really isn't so bad, and she is so sweet and loving with her grandmother Nana.
Julianna McCarthy is quite appealing as Nana. Not your typical grandmother, but appealing enough.
Cat Taber is just adorable. You expect she will be this spoiled rich girl but there's more to her than that. In some ways Casey is preferable, but Grace is not so bad and sometimes easy to like. If you don't have money, you have to laugh at her priorities.
Sweetie is anything but sweet. I could have done without her. But she adds something to the movie and sometimes we just need to be exposed to that which is outside our comfort zone.
This is kind of hard to explain, but I'll try. A few years ago I couldn't find the magazines I wanted at the big downtown library and I had to go to nearby Wake Forest University to see them. And now that library is closed for renovation and I'm spending even more time at Wake Forest. I thought the architectural style of the college buildings was quite attractive but it didn't hit me why everything looked so familiar until the credits. Not even when I saw the unique name "Reynolda Hall". I tape everything I watch so I was able to back up and see the buildings again. If I had known ahead of time that it really was Wake Forest, that would have been an even bigger reason to watch.
Is it worth seeing? Probably.
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