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Broken English

Country: france, japan, united_states

Year: 2007

Running time: 93

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0772157/

Chris says: “Here’s a tale we’ve heard before: Nora (Parker Posey), a woman in her mid-30’s, is in pre-midlife crisis mode. Her administrative hotel job neither challenges nor fulfills her and she has yet to truly fall in love. Substitute a few words and you have the plot of a dozen other art-house chick flicks. So, how does BROKEN ENGLISH stand out from them? First, Posey is well-cast and well-tempered, fully expressing Nora’s complexities and neuroses without overplaying them. Second the situations director/writer Zoe R. Cassavetes places her in seem real and relatable without feeling clichéd, from an impulsive, disastrous affair with a narcissistic actor (a perfectly fatuous Justin Theroux) to an impromptu trip to Paris with her best friend (a nicely curt Drea De Matteo). When Nora finally meets a potential romantic partner in Julien (Melvil Poupaud), we watch all the little details accumulate in the subsequent affair and get a vivid sense of character, place, chemistry and conflict. Cassavetes doesn’t even come close to attaining the weight and originality of her father John’s maverick work, but she doesn’t talk down to her audience, either. She’s the third Cassavetes sibling to make a film, and by far the most promising one. 4 cats

 

 

 

Broken English

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