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Dirty Girl

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
12K
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Juno Temple in Dirty Girl (2010)
Danielle is the dirty girl of Norman High School. When Danielle's misbehavior gets her banished to special ed, she teams up with an innocent closet-case and together they head out on a road trip to discover each other and themselves through a comic and serendipitous friendship.
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It's 1987 and Danielle, the high-school 'Dirty Girl', is running away. With her is chubby, gay Clarke, a bag of flour called Joa and a Walkman full of glorious '80s tunes.It's 1987 and Danielle, the high-school 'Dirty Girl', is running away. With her is chubby, gay Clarke, a bag of flour called Joa and a Walkman full of glorious '80s tunes.It's 1987 and Danielle, the high-school 'Dirty Girl', is running away. With her is chubby, gay Clarke, a bag of flour called Joa and a Walkman full of glorious '80s tunes.

  • Director
    • Abe Sylvia
  • Writer
    • Abe Sylvia
  • Stars
    • Juno Temple
    • Jeremy Dozier
    • Milla Jovovich
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Abe Sylvia
    • Writer
      • Abe Sylvia
    • Stars
      • Juno Temple
      • Jeremy Dozier
      • Milla Jovovich
    • 51User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    "Jail"
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    "Flour Child"
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    Juno Temple
    Juno Temple
    • Danielle
    Jeremy Dozier
    Jeremy Dozier
    • Clarke
    Milla Jovovich
    Milla Jovovich
    • Sue-Ann
    Zach Lasry
    Zach Lasry
    • Brad
    Jonathan Slavin
    Jonathan Slavin
    • Mr. Potter
    Marcella Lentz-Pope
    Marcella Lentz-Pope
    • Tonya
    William Horwich
    William Horwich
    • Tim
    Gary Grubbs
    Gary Grubbs
    • Principal Mulray
    Deborah Theaker
    Deborah Theaker
    • Mrs. Hatcher
    Natalie Amenula
    Natalie Amenula
    • Benita
    David Petruzzi
    David Petruzzi
    • Bobby
    Vivian Smallwood
    • Shellie the Neighbor
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Dr. Shelby
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Peggy
    Dwight Yoakam
    Dwight Yoakam
    • Joseph
    Reiley McClendon
    Reiley McClendon
    • Mike
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Ray
    Nate Hartley
    • Charlie
    • Director
      • Abe Sylvia
    • Writer
      • Abe Sylvia
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    8cosmo_tiger

    A very surprising and good movie that deals with some heavy subjects. A movie that deserves to be watched I say A-

    "If it's a man's world God wouldn't have made me." Danielle (Temple) lives life on her own terms. When her mouth gets her in trouble at school she is sent to the "special" classroom. After an assignment pairs her up with a school loser her life is forever changed. The saying goes don't judge a book by it's cover, that could not be more true for this movie. The first ten minutes is what you would expect but from then on it becomes an emotional movie that deals with some pretty heavy subjects. The acting is great in this and there is an all-star cast along with some surprising cameos. If I keep talking I am afraid I will give something away and that would do the movie an injustice. Much like the movie "Good Old Fashioned Orgy" I think that the movie would get a better audience if the title was different. Do yourself a favor and watch this movie. Overall, a very surprising movie that was much much better then I expected. I give it an A-.
    7napierslogs

    Embracing the dirty girl attitude

    I liked "Dirty Girl" because it was unabashedly fun. It was pro-gay rights, pro-female independence, and anti-religious persecution without it being about any of that. On the surface it was an '80s throwback with the teen kids embracing the "anything goes" attitude while their parents clung to their conservative values. Pack a suitcase, pop in a mixed tape and run away.

    Juno Temple stars as the titular dirty girl, Danielle. She assumed the role of the rebellious daughter and the inappropriate student who relished any opportunity to be the sex symbol. The whole-heartedness with which Temple became Danielle not only made this type of person acceptable but empathetic too.

    This isn't to say that the film was perfect. One of the big drawbacks was that although the lead character did evolve, she did so with incongruent leaps. My other issue was that whenever Danielle and her companion Clarke had to stop and sing, the film stopped too. That could be on purpose though since they do seem to be trying to sell the soundtrack just as much as the movie itself.

    It's the movie itself, though, that I liked. It was the passion that all of the characters had for life that just danced off the screen. The societal lessons that important movies try to teach and which we all probably already know, are just silly, feel-good bonuses here since they came up with new, more realistic, and more relatable endings. Wait for Clarke's reaction to his final circumstances if at any point you fear the monotonous drone of melodrama.

    "Dirty Girl" does bring to mind similar better movies which walked parallel paths, most notably "Jolene". And although after watching this, I immediately came home and bought the latter, it should still be able to find its place among accepting fans. It moves along at a quick pace, keeping the lead characters delightful even when they're depressed, and keeping the tone light even when the supporting characters commit some pretty heinous acts. I've never had a problem enjoying those types of conflicting scenes, but it does account for the movie's poor reception.

    Keep in mind that this is writer and director Abe Sylvia's first film and that the archetypal characters can actually belong to any decade then you should have no problem enjoying, and secretly wanting to be, the dirty girl.
    8secondtake

    It starts so badly you wonder why keep going, but do keep going. It's great!

    Dirty Girl (2010)

    The movie starts with such stupidity and what seems like terrible acting and movie-making you're going to want to quit. Unless you're a high school kid looking for cheap thrills (and there ain't anything wrong with that--it's just a style thing). But hang in there. This movie gets better and better and better. By the end all the hilarity crashes down to a weepy finale--more convincing than it has any right to be after all the zany stuff prior.

    It's mostly about two high school kids who don't fit in. They seem like opposites and we all know how fun opposite are in movie comedies. One is slutty girl Danielle who has a dysfunctional home life and who is wild partly because she's bored by school and is (it turns out) smarter than the cliché would have it. The other is an overweight kid Clarke who knows he's gay and who is afraid of coming out but everyone knows already anyway. He also has a dysfunctional family, and the movie eventually also clashes the two sets of parents (and accessory kin).

    The plot moves fast and turns into a crisis and then a road trip. All good stuff. And it's filmed with an openminded low-budget freedom that makes it fun and doesn't always worry about verisimilitude. (The two leads are in a family planning class, for example, and are given a bag of flour they have to treat as their new baby. The bag has a face drawn on it in magic marker, and the face changes depending on what's going on around it. Her--it's a girl.)

    But mostly it's the acting of Danielle (Juno Temple), and Clarke (Jeremy Dozier), that makes it all stick. Temple in particular is just oozing and exploding with energy and dramatic screen presence, whether being saucy or sassy, fun or sad. She takes over every scene and you want her to. Danielle drives a red 1965 Mustang convertible (of course--what else?). She knows what matters and who's a jerk and doesn't put up with crap. She's troubled, but all along you know she's basically right, and you end up totally on her side. And on Clarke's side, too, as he tries to make sense of his world now that someone accepts him without even blinking.

    Eventually there is a deliberate Hollywood ending, complete with tears and spotlights on the stars. It's a farce, I suppose, or a silly over the top romp, and there are going to be people who never let it click. Humor is fickle. But once I was a good half hour in (and it took that long, unfortunately), but once I was, there was no going back. It's worth sticking it out. Very worth it.
    9nab_20

    Great Movie

    I saw Dirty Girl at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010 and it was amazing!!!

    I thought it had a good blend of drama and comedy therefore when things got heavy or sad I didn't get depressed or too down because a few scenes later I would be laughing.

    I thought it was the best portrayal of the beauty of a relationship between a gay man and a straight woman since Will & Grace. It also had a great soundtrack. I can't wait to have a movie night at my house with this movie. It was just a fun movie with depth. No academy award worthy performances in my opinion but the acting is definitely good but no mind blowing performances.

    My fav film of TIFF 2010
    8beaucheri33

    A fun and quirky film... perfect for the open minded

    I'm a cliché artsy girl form NYC and often i look forward to films like these.. you know the little indie gems that not many people have heard of.. Dirty Girl was like a treat for me and i can watch it again and again.It's not a perfect film and definitely not mainstream, but absolutely entertaining. Juno Temple couldn't have played this part any better as a young promiscuous teenage girl who seems confident and unafraid to conquer the world but is actually quite vulnerable and easily broken.. Clark was so lovable as the fat gay best friend and hopeless romantic, even with all their flaws , the chemistry between them was outstanding, and me and mom couldn't help but to laugh at the different emotions from the bag of flour and to adore the cool soundtrack (she's an 80's chick so it was inevitable)..

    The journey was so fun to watch that i didn't want it to end, part of me had wished that Danielle and Clark could have ran away and started a new life together.. that would have been epic, but by the end of the film it was easy to admire the writers for thinking outside the box and reminding me why i love films like these so much ~

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    • Trivia
      The film heavily features the music of Melissa Manchester, as Clarke (Jeremy Dozier) is a big fan. The song "Rainbird" was actually co-written by Manchester and Mary Steenburgen, who plays Clarke's mother.
    • Goofs
      The movie is supposedly set in 1987, but the cash the lead character is shown stealing in the trailer ($10 and $5 bills) is clearly modern U.S. currency featuring enhanced security features like large numbers and different colored inks - not bills from the 1980s.
    • Quotes

      Danielle: I'm glad you're back.

      Clarke: I don't know, I kind of miss that place

      Danielle: Shut up!

      Clarke: A school with no girls, I was *very* popular.

      Danielle: [Smiling] You fucking whore! Remember, "nobody likes a dirty girl"!

    • Soundtracks
      Shadows Of The Night
      Written by D.L. Byron

      Performed by Pat Benatar

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from EMI Film and Television Music

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 2011 (Thailand)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Погане дівчисько
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Weinstein Company
      • iDeal Partners Film Fund
      • Hart-Lunsford Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $55,125
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,859
      • Oct 9, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $143,485
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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