The Girls Room (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Irene Turner |
| Cast | Soleil Moon Frye, Wil Wheaton, Catherine Taber, Gary Wolf, Michelle Brookhurst, Julianna McCarthy and Jay Underwood |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1999 |
| DVD Release | March 22, 2005 |
| Running Time | 101 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 787364570195 |
| Buy this item ... | 4 new from $2.80, 2 used from $7.50 |
About The Girls Room
Pert proper Southern Belle Grace (Cat Taber) and bohemian Casey (Soleil Moon Frye - Punky Brewster Sabrina the Teenage Witch) are adversarial dorm roommates who couldn't be more outwardly opposite. While Grace makes after-graduation wedding plans for her and her fraternity boy fiance (Wil Wheaton - Stand by Me Star Trek: Next Generation) Casey mopes drinks has illicit affairs and hangs out with her bi-sexual friend Sweetie. When Casey's antics accidentally threaten her roommate's plans for a perfect future Psych major Grace follows her life philosophy and embarks on a vengeful mission to "right the balance." When she insinuates herself into Casey's chaotic life the entanglement threatens to destroy each girl's carefully constructed reality. Irene Turner (co-producer Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss) directs this dramatic comedy which is considered a fresh departure from the stereotype of the good girl vs. bad girl conflict as both modern young women struggle to understand what they want from their wide open futures.System Requirements: Running Time 101 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 787364570195 Product Description
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Average user review:| Enjoyed the movie! Looking for music... |
| I really enjoyed this film! |
From the moment the film started, I was drawn in, and I stayed drawn in until the end. Casey's (Soleil Moon Frye) opening and ending monologue was great, and an awesome way to open and end the movie. The ending is very good, and it leaves you feeling complete. The movie is really about two college roomates who are very different. It is about one of them wanting revenge on the other. The movie is very real, and that, to me, is very refreshing.
The only problem I had with the film was the editing. It is very choppy, and isn't put together all that well, but it isn't a big problem. I only thought about it during a few scenes.
The two main characters are compelling. I have to say that Soleil gives the best performance in the film. The other lead, Cat Taber (who plays Grace), was good, but it felt like her performance was missing something. The other actors were all great as well (Notably Wil Wheaton as Grace's fiance, and Gary Wolf as Casey's friend).
The DVD has no extras at all, though. It only has the film and scene selections (a total of 8 chapters), and if you leave it on the main menu for too long, the movie starts by itself. The lack of extras doesn't bother me, though. It took the film long enough to get released.
While this movie isn't for everyone, I loved it, and will watch it more than once. The DVD doesn't seem to be a big release, so you may have a hard time finding a rental, but it is well worth the purchase price here! If you are a fan of one of the actors, this is a must have DVD!
In closing, I would like to say "How nice, How very, very nice!" June 24, 2005
| much more than a chick flick |
The Girls' Room" nicely develops its characters, resisting the urge to limit them as easy stereotypes.Nor does Amanda Beall's script demonize either character. Casey, it turns out, knows she was dealt a bad hand from the start, whereas Grace subtly begins to question her sheltered Southern upbringing.
Girls room is way more than a chick flick.do to the fact that its verry understandable no matter what gender or race you are.its more or less implies that sheltered well off people have issues too and that their not always the antagonizers like in most mediums.though i don't belive people really denied that,we know that rich sheltered girls have issues aswell.though to be blunt i will say their not the same as everyday people problems but i digress.
Both women are flawed, to be sure, but despite their surface antagonism, each harbors a real desire to explore the other's life. Their mutual attraction-repulsion keeps the tension percolating and thankfully leaves some surprises for the final reel. The characters ultimately emerge in the script as wholly rounded and,as realized in Taber and Frye's empathetic performances, neither easy to like nor completely despicable May 21, 2005
| Cool Chick Flick!!! |
| A must see indie film! |
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