Birthday
Girl Movie Review:
John
Buckingham (Ben Chaplin) is a lonely bank clerk in a small
town in England leading a boring uncomplicated life who
decides to order a Russian mail order bride in the dark
comedy Birthday Girl.
After
picking up his Russian bride Nadia (Nicole Kidman), he quickly
realizes the meaning of misleading advertising claims. Nadia
is supposed to speak English but as he tries to talk to
her she acts as if she doesnt understand a word he
is saying. He calls to complain to the mail order service
he used and cant get anybody on the line.
The
one good surprise he finds out about Nadia is that she is
not only beautiful but she is also willing an able to satisfy
his weird sexual desires. How does Nadia figure out how
to satisfy John in the bedroom? By snooping around his house
and finding certain magazines and video tapes. Its
amazing what educational materials one can find around the
house.
Even
though Johns love life has improved exponentially,
the good times are about to take a sharp retreat. The cause
of a lot of pain and suffering comes in the form of an unexpected
visit to Johns home of Alexei (Vincent Cassel) and
Yuri (Mathieu Kassovitz), supposed cousins of Nadia.
They
are a bunch of crooks who turn Johns boring routine
life upside-down and inside-out in a matter of days after
their arrival and Nadia is not an innocent party to this
mess.
Alexei
and Yuri get John to rob the bank he works for by pretending
they will kill Nadia if he doesnt. From there on everybody
is on the run.
The
ultimate question in this film is will love find a way to
put John and Nadia back together again?
If you
are thinking this is a quirky amusing film full of odd characters
and interesting situations then you have got it only half
right and thats being nice. Birthday Girl
is a half baked attempt at putting bizarre characters together
to try and spark some fun but director Jez Butterworth mostly
misfires badly.
Birthday
Girl has got a bunch of uninteresting characters with
possibilities that never materialize into an enjoyable experience.
There is really nothing new in this film that ignites you
to pay attention although there a few moments that might
cause you to smirk.
Even
as a video/dvd rental title Birthday Girl will
test your patience as you wait for a payoff that never happens.
Gil Benzeevi
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