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Some Girl(s)
Directed by
Daisy von Scherler Mayer
Not Rated
2013
90m
Comedy
,
Drama
4.5
53%
15%
5.1
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On the eve of his wedding, a successful writer travels across the country to meet up with ex-lovers in an attempt to make amends for past relationship transgressions.
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Where to Watch Some Girl(s)
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Cast of Some Girl(s)
Adam Brody
Man
Kristen Bell
Bobbi
Zoe Kazan
Reggie
Mía Maestro
Tyler
Jennifer Morrison
Sam
Emily Watson
Lindsay
Kathleen Christy
Flight Attendant
Laura Mann
Flight Attendant
Daisy von Scherler Mayer
Director
Neil LaBute
Screenplay
Maya Sigel
Production Design
Rachel Morrison
Director Of Photography
Nancy Ceo
Costume Design
Michael Darrow
Editor
David Carbonara
Original Music Composer
Lindsay Chag
Casting
Some Girl(s) Ratings & Reviews
Bitch Media
Kerensa Cadenas
Unlike Rob in the similar film High Fidelity, we are not left with any growth or self-awareness for Man, the emotional core of the film lays with the female characters who are named (unlike Man) and give complex, layered performances.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Some Girl(s) makes good on the implications of its tagline, "It's not you, it's him."
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
This acerbic wit and fearless desire to distort our worst features into our most prevalent ones are why Neil LaBute is an auteur of note.
Metro
Sean Burns
More canned misanthropy from Neil LaBute. Cut-rate Carnal Knowledge.
Film School Rejects
Jack Giroux
LaBute's writing is quick and sharp, as usual.
Film Threat
Don Simpson
Penned by the incomparable Neil LaBute, Some Girl(s) is theatrical and contrived; to some, it might achieve some rather off-putting extremes of hyper-reality.
Film Comment Magazine
Courtney Duckworth
The weight of dull clichs only makes the stilted dialogue harder to stomach.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Adam Brody keeps the unnamed protagonist distant, strangely blank, as if part of his problem is his lack of any real personality of his own, prompting him to parasitise the charismatic women he meets and try to substitute scandalous behaviour for depth.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Attains the occasional moment of clarity, but ultimately has neither the dramatic heft nor the anchoring talent to justify an hour and a half in the company of a boring sociopath.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
There are a lot of truthful notes in "Some Girl(s)," but there are also false ones that let you know that you are being played with. You'd best beware.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Mayer does little to open up LaBute's original play, and the staginess often feels oppressive. The performances are mixed, too.
Los Angeles Times
Amy Nicholson
The deft and merciless director sides with the girls, and to stack the deck she's hired five tremendous actresses who thrill to tear poor Brody apart
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
The title's parenthetical plural sums up the problem with Some Girl(s): Five slow-cook dialogues that reveal the nice-guy protagonist as a super-tool is four too many.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
The things that once made Neil LaBute's movies seem like tossed grenades - the loutish protagonists, the sadism toward women - now come off as more dated than scandalous.
Slant Magazine
Chris Cabin
Like most of Neil LaBute's work in the field of "emotional terrorism," the film protests that bad behavior isn't only good, but also essential to art.
Village Voice
Alan Scherstuhl
It doesn't take pattern-recognition software to catch some shared, troubling concerns here. But the charitable viewer will remember that ugly themes aren't necessarily a thesis.
Paste Magazine
Tim Grierson
Draws much of its modest power from the notion that other people's romantic relationships are even more baffling than our own.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A weaselly protagonist keeps well-made film from connecting emotionally.
Variety
Joe Leydon
Adam Brody strikes a deft balance of purposeful sincerity and sociopathic self-justification in the lead role.
Film.com
William Goss
It's minor LaBute, but nonetheless short and bittersweet.
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