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Whirlygirl

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
1.4K
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Monet Mazur in Whirlygirl (2006)
DramaRomance

A studious student finds adventure when he follows a mysterious woman to New York.A studious student finds adventure when he follows a mysterious woman to New York.A studious student finds adventure when he follows a mysterious woman to New York.

  • Director
    • Jim Wilson
  • Writer
    • Pete McCormack
  • Stars
    • Monet Mazur
    • Julian Morris
    • J.A.Q.
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Wilson
    • Writer
      • Pete McCormack
    • Stars
      • Monet Mazur
      • Julian Morris
      • J.A.Q.
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Monet Mazur
    Monet Mazur
    • Whirlygirl
    Julian Morris
    Julian Morris
    • James
    J.A.Q.
    J.A.Q.
    • Raoul
    Johnny Pruitt
    • David
    Fran Kranz
    Fran Kranz
    • Freddie
    Rob Sullivan
    • Mr. McTavish
    Roderick Pannell
    • Eddie
    Woody Boley
    • Monty
    Daniel Franzese
    Daniel Franzese
    • Big Clive
    Leon Addison Brown
    • Spider
    David Garrison
    David Garrison
    • Roger
    Fiona Hutchison
    • James' Mother
    Malachy Cleary
    Malachy Cleary
    • Headmaster
    Lisa Altomare
    • Cab Dispatcher
    Kasey Campbell
    • Evan
    Hannah Feldner-Shaw
    • Marianne
    Jim Farnum
    • English Professor
    Ben Glass
    • Major
    • Director
      • Jim Wilson
    • Writer
      • Pete McCormack
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    7meister-luis

    Quite good.

    Its not a big production and we could see more nudity or more romantic scenes, but it is worth to see.

    The story of a college boy with strong values such as responsibility who falls in love with a whirly girl. The girl made him forget the consequences and start doing some risky things for her, and actually his attitude changed this girls life who changed her meaningless live and finally found something worth in her life.

    It's mainly a romantic story puts the reason and the principles of this boy against his feelings.

    I really enjoyed.
    3meaninglessbark

    Decently Crafted Mediocrity

    Whirlygirl isn't terrible, but it's definitely not memorable. (It's not even engaging, had I not been working on some tedious hand tasks while it was on I would have shut it off.)

    If I were 14 I might have thought Whirlygirl was pretty swell. At its core the film is essentially the standard fantasy storyline of a plain boy's life being transformed by an encounter with the exotic.

    In Whirlygirl the exotic is the "whirlygirl" herself, an exotic dancer (she doesn't exactly strip) whose erotic dancing skills are legendary. (That seems a ridiculous plot device, even more so considering the film is set in contemporary times.) Boy goes after girl and adventures of one typical type and another ensue.

    The adventures in Whirlygirl never really feel all that exciting. The various self discoveries don't feel revealing. The scenes of abandoning yourself to the moment feel like imitations of better films.

    Whirlygirly doesn't feel like a story from someone's life, it feels like a film. Setup, plot device, plot device, plot device, cliché supposedly dramatic conclusion. The End.

    Despite dipping its toes into drama Whirlygirl is really just a feel good film that's not sickeningly sweet. As such it's a fine film to watch while sick on the couch or stuck in a hotel room that has free HBO.
    6jonathanruano

    Whirlygirl

    "Whirlygirl" is a unique film in one major respect. The misadventures of university student James (Julian Morris) are not that special. Some of the banter between James and his university friends is fun to watch, but those scenes are few and far in between. Instead the film gambles on the appeal of Monet Mazur's main character, the mysterious "Whirlygirl," who is supposed to be so enchanting and irresistible to us (as she is to James) that we can excuse and even overlook the lack of plot in this entire film. Whirlygirl is meant to represent every guy's image of an irresistible beauty from high school or university who makes our hearts flutter and every moment of our existence electrifying and profoundly meaningful. This film's main ambition and its great gamble is to accomplish that very feat with Monet Mazur's "Whirlygirl."

    Yet the gamble, for the most part, does not pay off. Monet Mazur gives only a capable performance as the "Whirlygirl," when she needs to give us an extraordinary one that matches up to her character's legendary reputation as a mysterious, intriguing and enchanting beauty. For a film that relies so much on character for its appeal, Monet Mazur's "Whirlygirl" is surprisingly lacking in the kind of character that can leave us with a lasting impression. This failure can be attributed partly to Monet Mazur's only capable acting (when she really needed to be extraordinary) and also to the fact that the script does not give her much to do.

    Perhaps if another actress was given the part of the "Whirlygirl" and if the screenplay writers gave more thought to further developing the "Whirlygirl" character, then this film would actually be good. Instead, "Whirlygirl" has the potential of a great film, but falls short of realizing it.
    6SilentOne92

    Not a Bad "Coming of Age" Film

    Whirleygirl stars Julian Morris as a student athlete at a prestigious academy who falls for a stripper who comes to the school to perform. Morris is the straight laced student who figures out how to get a stripper on the grounds to perform. As she is dancing she notices him and gives him a kiss and steals a valuable memento off of him. He actually tracks her down to retrieve his belongings and romance ensues. This is definitely a take off of "Risky Business" but is nice in its own way. Monet Mazur plays the stripper and she does a good job. Morris also does a good job as the good guy torn by his attraction to the free spirted "whirley girl". This is an OK drama and worth viewing.
    4AlexRem

    Well, it was made by Kevin Costner's personal producer...

    Whirlygirl was premiered two nights ago at the New Haven Film Festival. The film was shot largely in New Haven, especially the New York scenes. The bulk of director Jim Wilson's film experience has come from producing 6 Kevin Costner films: Revenge, Dances With Wolves, The Bodyguard, Wyatt Earp, The Postman, and Message in a Bottle. So perhaps we shouldn't be surprised to find wooden acting and poor writing in this film, even though Mr. Costner is nowhere to be found. Monet Mazur is certainly beautiful, but her performance is embarrassingly hammy; and the script is, in places, just terrible. But the guys aren't bad, and the scenes in the boys' school are fun. And Fran Kranz is always enjoyable to watch.

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      Mr. McTavish: James, I'm sure in your eyes, there are good reasons why you're risking your future for this person, but you have to understand... if she was worth the trouble, she would have the character or the insight to know the position that she's putting you in. But she's not doing that, is she?

      James: She's had a hard time.

      Mr. McTavish: You've had a hard time too. But you fought through it. That's the point here. There are people in this world who, for whatever reasons, have so little inside themselves that all they can do to feel alive is... suck the life out... of the people who have greatness inside. You have that... Listen to me, I've seen this before... Don't blow it all on someone who wouldn't stand up for you if your life depended on it.

    • Connections
      References Taxi (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      Blue Diamonds
      Written by Liz Berlin (as Elizabeth Berlin), John Buynak, Jim Donovan (as James Donovan),

      Michael Glabicki, Patrick Norman, and Jenn Wertz (as Jennifer Wertz)

      Performed by Rusted Root

      Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2007 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Drömtjejen - The whirleygirl
    • Filming locations
      • Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies
      • All the Way Round
      • Beacon Classics
      • Tig Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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