The Good Girl Full Movie

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4.6 out of 5 stars

542 ratings




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0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.2 Ounces Item model number
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MFR024543060222#VG Director
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Miguel Arteta Media Format
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Multiple Formats, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen Run time
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1 hour and 33 minutes Release date
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January 7, 2003 Actors
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Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, John C. Reilly, Mike White, John Carroll Lynch Dubbed:
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English, Spanish Producers
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Carol Baum, Gina Kwon, Kirk D'Amico, Matthew Greenfield, Philip von Alvensleben Language
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English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Surround), Spanish (Dolby Surround), Unqualified Studio
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Fox Searchlight ASIN
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B0000797IO Writers
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Mike White Number of discs
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4.6 out of 5 stars

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The Good Girl is an independent movie that stars Jennifer Aniston (who was at the height of her Friends popularity) and Jake Gyllenhall as two cashiers at a large discount store. Justine (Aniston's character) is in a rut in her marriage to John C. Reily's character, who is a house painter who smokes dope with his best friend constantly and pretty much ignores her. Gyllenhall plays a guy obsessed with the novel Catcher in the Rye, so much so that he gives himself the name Holden. Justine ends up having an affair with Holden which goes sideways for her when she discovers how unstable Holden is. For those who get the DVD, there are not a ton of extras, but they do include a commentary track on the movie with the director and writer, scene-specific commentary by Aniston, and a gag reel. So, while there is not a lot there, what was included was good. Overall, the movie is very good. It definitely has the feel of a smaller budget independent movie, but that does not take away from its quality. Both Aniston and Gyllenhall do great work and Reily is far outside the comedy realm he is known for and also does great work. Of course, the movie has one of the few (if not the only) topless scenes Aniston has ever done, but it is definitely not gratuitous as the movie does not focus on sexual content. So, if you are looking for a good drama that is definitely not cookie-cutter, this is a good one to check out.












Very often actresses stay away from realistic films,especially lower class dramas of life,dark and somber. Jennifer in this piece plays the role different than i expect and i was thrown off at first but then i saw where the drama was going. At first we are introduced to budding novelist with the Salinger name of the classic american nover cathcher in the rye,probably the most well known,though short,novels of modern america. This type of character which not only is a source of drama but evokes commentary throughout is interesting,and he leads the character into a series of scenes adultery(where she is never emotionally/sensitively involved,which is why the director expends explicit scenes showcasing them). The film shoots like a play,ideas of being cuckolded and the dreary effects of urbanization around the focal point of a walmart type establishment,which like in the novel Dickens Hard Times wears down on the characters as they become increasingly alienated and have little inner life or values,just parts of the environment,except the male character which shows some life but is done away with at the end and is thought to be crazy(or perhaps too sane). The one part of the film i did like was the attempt to show christian revival as a counterpoint to what's draining much of life in the modern world...but it never really gets anywhere and the characters dont seem that interested,and the spouse of Jennifer seems antagonized by the nazarene character and his wife's feelings for him,that's what occupies these crudish male characters their wives personal feelings and bonds to other men, which they can never quite deal with,and their is good drama about a romance among friends. A dark comedy of modern life,bringing up old themes in the fictional world of st catharines a small towm representing small town characters,the one star,and the inability of the characters to impose change on their environment,and they become sticks and driven like the wind by their stimulus-response type reaction not only to sex, but everything,the director or writer comments on characters with little mental life,sensualist at the core and completely conditioned by their environment, making them what they are. Of all the actresses films,and i'm one of those old fashioned critics who likes virtuous females not succumbing so much to their environs and having some inner resilience,for that reason i like this role least,although her acting is good and so is the film,it has a depressing aura around it true to life though it is. All to true...the characters resemble all too frankly what is wrong in our own haunted worlds,spectors and cuckolds like the holloween imagery,and our failure is that they so dominate our worlds to the neglect and solace of the revival spirit which is quenched like all redeeming values in this excellent art like film. The actress offers a very good commentary on this film which shows her excedding and illuminating the bounds of conventions,although I like her roles in other films. I've seen this film a few times,and it had a good run.












I could watch The Good Girl over and over, every day, which is why I give it 5 stars. (Except I would skip the two sex scenes, especially the 2nd, which is painful to watch.) Part of why I love this, is you can make up your own mind about the ending, which shows Justine Last and her husband playing with their baby. But Justine got pregnant after she had sex with her coworker/lover, Tom "Holden" making you believe it's probably his baby, not Phil's (Justine's husband.) But it could be Phil's, because they had been trying to have a baby for a long time, prompting Justine to take Phil to a doctor to check on his sperm. Or, it could even be Bubba's, Phil's friend, who saw Justine cheat with Holden at a motel, and tells her she has to have sex with him, or he'll tell Phil. But Bubba isn't really a candidate for Justine's baby daddy in my mind. You can pick, because Justine denies it's Holden's baby, but sounds unsure when she promises Phil it's his baby. Anyway, this is a droopy, sad movie. Everyone is depressed, and everyone happy ends up dead. (A coworker, Gwen, who was about the only upbeat character, dies from food poisoning.) It is about Justine having to make choices, to be with her lover, or be with her stoned husband who cares for her, but is always high. Justine seems torn, but as she narrates her story, it seems she's made up her mind of dropping one of them. The first time I saw this movie, it made me depressed, as all the character's were. That is why I like it, not because I like being depressed, but if a movie can make you feel a certain way you wouldn't have felt unless watching the movie, then it does a good job. This is my opinion of an effective movie, maybe not a great one, but effective at changing your mind about things, making you think, changing your emotions, or making you want to know more. I loved this movie, because while being depressed, it made me think about the horrible choice Justine had to face. This DVD also claims to be a romantic comedy, there are a few funny moments, but I would never call this a comedy. A story about a sad married woman, who loves her younger coworker, but can't leave her husband. If I were Justine, I would have chosen Holden most likely. But after I thought about it, they are only bonded and their relationship is where it is because they're both depressed, and that's it. They seem to share little similarities beyond depression and hating everything. So, I loved it. I own it, and I've watched it 3 times in one month. If you don't like being sad, or sad movies, or romance, or anything similar to the plot of this movie, don't watch it. But if you like the idea of this, sad movies, romance, and some spread around jokes (Zooey Deschanel is amazing in this!) then you'd like this.


5.0 out of 5 stars









Underplayed perfectly!












This is the type of film I come away from, longing and wishing that more writers/directors 'got' movie making this well. From the cover you could be forgiven for thinking it's a typical chick-flick, but nothing could be further from the truth. The film has a great indie feel about it and Aniston is, as the cover quote says, stunning - both in performance and appearence. Made-down like this she somehow manages to come across as even more beautiful than her Friends character. Just like Gyllenhaal's character, I fell head-over-heels in love with Justine, who is funny, subdued and vunerable in equal measures. Sad and pathetic, I know, but I finished this film genuinley wishing I could meet a woman like Justine. I originally discovered this film on tv, but I'd missed the first fifteen minutes or so and decided to switch it off and buy it on dvd instead, so that I could see it in its entirety. I'm so glad I did.


4.0 out of 5 stars









A comedy with real depth












This film suprised me like it did so many other people. Jennifer Aniston in her role as Justine is stunning and, after the first 15 minutes I firmly forgot about Rachel. I love the entire cast here. All of them deliver a shining performance in their roles and all support the leads very well. As always Jake Gyllenhaal and John C. Reilly provide typically excellent performances as the disturbed lover and 'faithful hound' husband. It was advertised as 'seriously funny' which I think is a mistake, as that does tend to give the impression of one of those brainless hollywood rom-coms, as this films takes a deeper look at loneliness, the destruction of dreams and the realisation of your own discontent. I would genuinely recommend this film to anyone who isn't wanting a ridiculous, brainless comedy.


3.0 out of 5 stars









Decent watch












I can't say I was impressed by Jennifer Aniston's acting in this film, and it is obvious why she was a sitcom actress for so long. Her accent in the film did change a few times from Southern to general American. I'm not saying she was shocking, but she was hardly outstanding. Just OK in it. Jake Gyllenhaal, was quite decent in it, playing the part of a young man with emotional problems. But the story to the film is good. One of the few American films about normal people (normal as in not the very rich in a mansion). But, the film is quite depressing, and not one to watch if you're feeling down.


4.0 out of 5 stars









Good story told well












The soft white underbelly of McJob any town is an unusual choice for the nominally over fluffed and over excited Aniston, so good for her for choosing it and she does a good job as the central character in the tale of contemporary small town America. . Her performance stands out against average supporting cast performances or perhaps it is because the story is really just about her character and there is not much room for anyone else. Very enjoyable and a little offbeat.


5.0 out of 5 stars









Adorably tragic












Jennifer Aniston as you REALLY haven't seen her before. Forget the romcom drivel, this is a worthy role in a quality, bittersweet slice of real (apparently) uneventful small-town life. Entire cast is perfection, with the co-worker's thinly veiled insults in customers' faces being the much needed light relief in this tragic little gem.


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