3 reviews
From australia. Hanging out with her gang of friends, christine (veronica neave) realizes she's getting older, and wants to get pregnant. Or does she? Her boyfriend wants no part of it, so there must be other solutions. Its mostly fun. Slow, low key, dry humor. About an hour in, the film just screeches to a halt as she walk around town, feeling sorry for herself. While songs play in the background. At the end, it gets confusing, and then ends very abruptly. The ending of the script needed a tune-up. We spent so much time setting the scene, then it just ends. It's just okay. Directed by jennifer ussi. According to the opening credits, based on an idea by jen ussi and miki oikawa. Screenplay by ussi and adam couper.
I LOVED the movie! It's funny, unusual and, just when you think it's going the way it should go, it doesn't! Great to see a movie about real women, and real women problems. I can imagine that men under 40 wouldn't get this movie at all, or anyone who is quite religious – so beware! The lead characters are menopausal best friends who have completely different lifestyles & wants. From the start the characters are set: Christine (Veronica Neave) the world wandering happy to be single successful photographer – whose biological clock is about to go off with a bang! The free-spirited Margo (Queenie van de Zandt) happily married to Keith (Jamie Dunn - hugely funny) with two kids, but would love to be an empty nester & Mikki (Catarina Hebbard) terrified of the fast approaching onslaught of everything that comes with being middle-aged with her partner Tom (Adam Couper, also co-writer) continually trying to convince her she is perfect just the way she is. Performances by the three central women are all outstanding.
What is soon to become Christine's very amusingly obsession with falling pregnant is supported at the most important & unfortunate of times by her friends when she needs them most. The pitch line for the movie "If you thought puberty was hard wait till you hit 40" certainly rings true! But for a laugh, and for some tears, and for a movie that is one of the funniest - I laughed so hard my sides hurt - Girl Clock is the best independent film I have seen all year.
What is soon to become Christine's very amusingly obsession with falling pregnant is supported at the most important & unfortunate of times by her friends when she needs them most. The pitch line for the movie "If you thought puberty was hard wait till you hit 40" certainly rings true! But for a laugh, and for some tears, and for a movie that is one of the funniest - I laughed so hard my sides hurt - Girl Clock is the best independent film I have seen all year.
- lizziesmith1712
- Nov 17, 2011
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