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Drew Barrymore's Directorial Debut, Whip It

Drew Barrymore, making her directorial debut, is blunt on-screen and off- about her inspirations for this tale of an anguished debutante-turned-roller grrrl: Take a little bit of Peter Yates's Breaking Away (a teen townie trying to escape his humdrum existence and dad on a 10-speed), toss in Adrian Lyne's Foxes (bored suburban girls screwing and drinking to Boston and Donna Summer), and add John Hughes's Pretty in Pink (good girl makes bad choice in boy) and a bit of George Roy Hill's Slap Shot (sports violence as metaphor for outsider's struggle). The only thing that keeps Barrymore's effort from playing like an American Movie Classics rerun is the soundtrack, an alternarock all-skate to which Juno's Ellen Page goes 'round and 'round an Austin, Texas, roller-derby rink during her rather sudden rise from klutz-on-wheels to girl-power poster child. Page's beauty queen, Bliss Cavendar, is ultimately the least interesting character in the film—a more-good-than-bad youth in revolt clashing with an overbearing but well-meaning mom (Marcia Gay Harden), a sweet but disinterested dad (Breaking Away's Daniel Stern), the best friend with big plans (Alia Shawkat), and the mopey-dopey indie rocker who fucks her over (Landon Pigg, a singer-songwriter making his, um, acting debut). Highlights: Andrew Wilson as the roller girls' coach (ah, so there's the Wilson brother who can act) and the roller-derby vets (played especially well by Juliette Lewis and Kristen Wiig) about whom we learn just enough to wish the movie was focused on them instead.

 
  • OctoberFest 10/05/2009 12:34:00 PM

    Sakara is just a troll. What is the reviewer's excuse?

  • Tom 10/04/2009 8:13:00 AM

    Sakara, you come off as a total idiot, as usual. In addition to directing, Drew offers a no-holds-barred performance as one of Ellen's fellow derby girls, and even has a supporting role in the new De Niro movie in the trailers. Sorry, the acting career's doing just fine, thanks. Is it okay with his eminence sakara, though, if she would like to direct occasionally, or is that a career turn you'd be displeased with? I'm sure she's dying for your approval.

  • Stephen Conn 10/04/2009 1:57:00 AM

    Making a list is not the same as writing a review. C'mon, Wilonsky, you can do better than this.

  • Zygarch 10/03/2009 10:04:00 AM

    What a thoughtful and informed review! You've really dug deep here and exposed the unoriginality of a film that, at last, gives young female characters agency at something other than shopping; shows a teenager who, while disagreeing with a parent, still respects and loves them; and ***spoiler alert!*** allows the female protagonist to choose NOT to end up with the romantic object. Do we really need a film that actually shows positive characterizations of strong young women? This film is NOTHING like that unique masterpiece where the adolescent male buddies come up with that clever scheme in hopes of getting laid...

  • sakara 09/30/2009 8:24:00 PM

    ps....i forgot...KANSAS CITY BOMBER...raquel welch in the 1970s...more hollywood plagerism!!!!!

  • sakara 09/30/2009 8:23:00 PM

    nothing says HAS BEEN like an aging actress directing a movie. even potsie from happy days turned director---of star trek episodes!

 

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