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Poetswan — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 08:26 AM)
Amy Heckling mentioned the movie and Saoirse in this interview:
http://www.mtv.com/news/2879412/director-amy-heckerling-on-clueless-the-musical-stacey-dash-and-absolutely-necessary-boobs/
Did you choose these four films?
Heckerling: There was one I did that was never released, I Could Never Be Your Woman. I dont know what the hell ever happened to it. The producer, nobody could find. Its unfortunate. Whatever happened with it had nothing to do with the people in it and how wonderful they were Paul Rudd, Michelle Pfeiffer. Some weird things happened, and they had a screening with numbers and the numbers were great, and there were fights, and deals, and crap. 111cI dont even want to think about it.
So are you saying youd have chosen that film to be in this retrospective?
Heckerling: I wouldve. I felt bad that nobody got to see it. Saoirse Ronan, whos now on Broadway and nominated for Oscars, shes just amazing. She was so adorable in it, and I wish people could see that.
Its weird what happened to this movie, i've seen worse romcoms with huge releases and this one was quite funny and enjoyable. The biggest channel in the open Tv, here in Brasil, every afternoon screens a movie( usually Romcoms) its were I always see "I could never be your woman". -
Steve7216 — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 03:50 PM)
I'm not surprised she feels that way about the film Poetswan. Evaluated within its genre or sub-genre, ICNBYW holds up just fine with its occasional wit and the charm displayed by the main players. Who knows why the film has been buried. It's completely watchable.
It has been a while since I've watched the film, but I believe Saoirse's first scene takes place in her Mom's SUV while she's either being picked up from school or dropped off. When the camera pans to a close up of her face, there is an undeniable magnetic presence that emanates from her. The "IT" factor is clearly there from the very start. James Beradinelli of "Reel Reviews" felt she stole every scene in the film. -
purple_lemon — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 01:52 AM)
Certainly at the least good in everything but to my mind not great in everything. 'How I Live Now' for example was such a bad film I doubt anyone could have been great in it.
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Steve7216 — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 06:04 AM)
I thought KM did a decent job with the source material, but he was somewhat undermined by a tiny budget that resulted in the film feeling underpopulated. Saoirse was for most of the film very unlikable, but there were some great reaction shots where she displayed raw and real emotions. In addition, I felt she transformed her character in a drastic way with the very brief ending of the film.
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trvscrosley — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 04:53 AM)
It's like they told her to just be devoid of emotions completely which just doesn't work for film characters, especially not someone as expressive as Saoirse. The only scenes I liked in that movie were in the jail.
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Steve7216 — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 06:07 AM)
I need to watch it again. The woman who wrote and directed it is talented but really laid an egg with her first feature film. Saoirse was required to do an exceptionally internalized performance. What can I say?
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Steve7216 — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 09:29 AM)
http://tinyurl.com/gwzx7n3
http://tinyurl.com/hnzdbf2
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Steve7216 — 9 years ago(May 12, 2016 04:02 PM)
Simply judging from the stills we've seen to date, it looks to be an exhausting grind with just one day off and two shows twice a week.
BTW, when are you seeing it again? I'll be curious about how much has changed performance-wise from the initial viewing. -
Steve7216 — 9 years ago(May 18, 2016 07:46 AM)
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jlent — 9 years ago(May 18, 2016 09:02 AM)
Nice. It's from the June Vogue, where it's a two-page photo that looks like this:
http://saoirse-ronan.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=680&pi5b4d=59203#top_display_media
and this:
http://saoirse-ronan.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=680&pid=59202#top_display_media
Vogue was bad in not identifying the woman on the far left. No idea who she is but she doesn't look like either of the two people she could possibly be in the production. -
jlent — 9 years ago(May 11, 2016 07:29 PM)
EHNNGH! Thank you for playing.
Sorry, You are both wrong! Her first scene is walking into the kitchen with her dad and they are both wearing toy springy-eyeball glasses. Her second scene is the Barbie scene with her mother. Her third scene is the car scene.
I just watched the whole movie again to be sure. Lovely little film.