GenXGirl’s Film Reviews
509 Films have been rated or reviewed by GenXGirl.
- Green Mile, The (1999)
- A gentle giant with supernatural powers wrongly accused of a heinous crime sits on death row, and touches the lives of fellow inmates and prison guards. Powerful performances, some gruesome scenes, but a definite tear–jerker.
- In America (2002)
- Young Irish couple with two daughters slip illegally into the US, moving into a run–down New York apartment. Deals with the aftermath of the loss of a child and doesn't stick to the typical Hollywood formula. Refreshing, watchable.
- 8 Mile (Eight Mile) (2002)
- Part biographical story of Eminem's rise to fame, from trailer–park/single–mom beginnings to landing a recording deal and international recognition. Despite being the least experienced actor here, he steals the show. Talented rapper, and actor.
- World's Fastest Indian, The (2005)
- Interesting enough account of Burt Munro's adventure to the USA to enter his motorcycle in a race at the Bonneville Salt Flats. A tale of good old Kiwi ingenuity and turning a passion into reality.
- Bend It Like Beckham (2002)
- Jess, determined to play for her local football team, defies the traditional Sikh boundaries of her to follow her dreams. Light–hearted feel–good tale that probably due to it's title had wider appeal than it might have otherwise.
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- Billy Elliot (2000)
- Young Billy secretly skips boxing practise to take up ballet classes and, against his Father's orders and ridicule of his peers, surprises everyone with his impressive skills. Feel–good film that'll leave a smile.
- Match, The (2000)
- In a small Scottish village two pubs, in order to resolve a century old grudge, settle the score with a game of football. Delightful and eccentric little tale, with an excellent cast.
- There's Only One Jimmy Grimble (2000)
- An uplifting tale of Jimmy who dreams of playing professional football for Man City, and along the way learns to believe in his own abilities. A must–see family film for fans of the game, both young and old.
- You Can Count On Me (2000)
- A heartfelt story of a single mother whose quiet life is disrupted when her rebel of a brother returns to town. A charming tale of redefining close relationships and family ties. Not over–done, and worth a look.
- Topp Twins, The (TV Series) (1997)
- Unmistakable Kiwi satire, the Topp Twins morph into the characters we all know and love in this fabulous series that explores our own unique culture. Highly entertaining.
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