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The Dead Girl (2006) Certificate 15

The Dead Girl
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(55%)
 
Starring: Toni Collette | Piper Laurie | Don Smith | Michael Raysses | Earl Carroll | Dorothy Beatty | Eva Loseth | Giovanni Ribisi | Rose Byrne | Joanie Tomsky | James Franco | Christopher Allen Nelson | Mary Steenburgen | Bruce Davison | Kate Mulligan
Director: Karen Moncrieff
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 83 mins
Genres: Drama | Thriller
Languages: English
Released: September 22, 2008

When a young girl is found murdered, the lives of several different individuals are impacted. Some of these connections are peripheral, while many others are painfully direct. The film is broken up into five distinct chapters, each with its own title. In "The Stranger," Arden (Toni Collette) finds the body, much to her abusive mother�s (Piper Laurie) dismay. "The Sister" follows a graduate student (Rose Byrne) who is still mourning the disappearance of her sister along with her mother (Mary Steenburgen). Mary Beth Hurt stars in "The Wife" as a frustrated housewife who discovers that her husband (Nick Searcy) has been up to no good. "The Mother" features Marcia Gay Harden as a heartbroken mother who travels to Los Angeles to see how her murdered daughter lived and forms an unlikely bond with her daughter�s former roommate (Kerry Washington). Lastly, "The Dead Girl" tells the story of Krista (Brittany Murphy), a tempestuous drug addict who wants to visit her daughter on her birthday, but fate conspires to bring her down. Moncrieff uses different filmmaking techniques to tell each story (handheld camerawork vs. static cinematography, a variety of color schemes, etc.), but the overall tone remains the same.

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26 out of 26 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
NO WALK IN THE PARK

hunkydomste from from Liverpool, 7th October, 2008

The first thing you need to know about 'The Dead Girl' is that it is a bit of a thinker and heavy on the emotion. So if you're after fluff and light uplifting drama, move along- nothing to see here. The Dead Girl unfolds in chapters and describes the ways in which the find of said Dead Girl touches people connected to her discovery, be it in personal or circumstantial ways. Each chapter focuses on a different person, piecing together a story of sorts. Strong emotional performances from Toni Collette, Piper Laurie, Marcia Gay Harden and Brittany Murphy make this an intense, at times uncomfortable, but ultimately rewarding viewing experience. It is an essay on love in different shapes and forms that comes without hearts, flowers and fluffy bunnies and those searching for a shallow sugar rush of uplifting optimism and romance will be disappointed. To those who enjoy a good thoughtful drama, though, it will be the echoes of some of the powerful scenes here that reward. Haunting and stunning, but not for everyone. SEE THIS IF YOU LIKED * 21 GRAMS * BLUE CAR * CRASH

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12 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:

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Rated 0.0 stars
the dead girl

A Customer from Sheffield, 6th November, 2008

(CRAP) 2 hours of my life i will never get back

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9 out of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1.0 stars
rubbish

A Customer from Boldon Colliery, 5th November, 2008

this was rubbish i could not even get into it it was that bad,waste of time dont even bother.

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0.0 stars
Didn't watch all of this

crispin40 from , 10th June, 2009

Found the beginning of this a bit weird and very slow so after the 10 minute test, took it out and played another DVD instead

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Rated 2.0 stars
depressing

Ray Weaving from Tamworth,England, 26th January, 2010

Thoroughly depressing and dismal.Don't bother to watch this if you are feedling low,you'll only feel worse after

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Rated 2.0 stars
Dead loss

A Customer from Glasgow, 2nd December, 2009

Weird film. Doesn't really go anywhere or achieve anything. Good premise but lacking in suspense.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Worth a Watch...

RichRich from , 12th November, 2009

Rented this due to the actors involved in the movie, and I have to say I was not disappointed. The movie is split into 5 different stories / chapters but all have the same central point and revolve around this. No, it isn’t the quickest of movies, the first chapter especially is probably the slowest of them all but if you can stick with it, it didn’t disappoint. The colours and cinematography were nicely done, and how the stories (although like separate mini movies) all spun off in their own ways whilst still linking up and all holding the same essential theme – I thought was nicely done. No, it wasn’t the strongest of movies or stories, but the acting especially from all of the leading ladies involved I felt was top notch and made up for the movie over all.

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