Just for fun, a See Girl Run Poster, and other reviews

I did a "See Girl Run" poster, just for fun, waiting for the Official one. Of course it is written on the image that it is made by a fan ;)
I hope you like it!



Also, there's another review about the film:

See Girl Run, written and directed by Nate Meyer, is an interesting approach to the not-so-original idea of a mid-life rut.  Emmie (Robin Tunney) is looking for a little excitement in her life, which seems to be in the form of her ex-boyfriend.  This is evident by a dinner meeting she has with a casting agent for a reality show that matches up high school sweethearts; yet, Emmie is a married woman.  She comes home from the meeting to her husband and dog, quickly slipping her wedding ring back on to her finger.  Emmie and Graham (Josh Hamilton) have been married for several years and it seems rather unhappily.  She begins to reminisce about her ex, Jason (Adam Scott), and the big question of “What if?”  A gigantic floral arrangement sent to her office by Jason convinces her she needs to see Jason; so Emmie leaves behind her dog walking and grooming business, as well as her husband, and hits the road to her hometown in Maine.
Jason has spent his post-high school years pining for Emmie, waiting tables at a lobster restaurant, and attempting to pursue a career as an artist.  His specialty is frogs (highly reminiscent of the kind from the beloved children’s book by Arnold Lobel, Frog and Toad are Friends).  Jason’s on-again, off-again relationship with Becky (Aubrey Dollar) is clearly going nowhere, and he’s still dependent upon his father for rent money.
Emmie returns to her childhood home to find that her brother Brandon (Jeremy Strong) is inexplicably depressed and her father (William Sadler) and mother seem to fight quite a bit.  It isn’t exactly the best environment to rekindle a romance, and Emmie must decide whether or not she is going to be drawn to her old flame.  Meyer spends a great deal of time building up to the meeting between Emmie and Jason, giving the journey a raw emotional feel not addressed in typical Hollywood films of this nature.  As the viewer, you aren’t sure if you should root for the romantic Jason or feel creeped out by his consistent presence in Emmie’s life.  It’s a decision she herself must make.

Thanks to Van for the heads up

And a mention about the film:

I stayed at the Alamo for See Girl Run, the story of a thirtysomething having doubts about her path in life and going back to her hometown where her high school sweetheart still pines for her. I really enjoyed it, it was a lovely bittersweet film, a nice antidote to Crazy Eyes and had some lovely performances from Robin Tunney and Adam Scott. The director was in Q&A and he and his wife had moved to Maine to get our of New York and it was nice to see a director embracing small town life and a rep cast this way.

Thanks to Van


Comments

  1. Ficou muito bom amei até poderiam usar esse mesmo está realmente muito bom você é profissional.

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