What
A Girl Wants Movie Review:
For seventeen
years Daphne (Bynes) had longed for her father to appear
on her birthday. Her mother Libby (Preston) had never told
him he was a Dad, so Daphne’s dream was probably never
going to come true. This year she decided to do something
about it and travel from her New York home to London to
finally introduce herself. The problem is that her father
happens to be Lord Henry Dashwood (Firth), who is running
for political office and his advisor Alistair Payne (Pryce)
and his fiancé Glynnis (Chancellor) think she will
be a scandal that could cost him his place in Government
and not to mention their chances of moving up the social
ladder.
The
American dream of finding out that you have a rich, unknown
relative that will make all of your dreams come true, is
bought to the screen again in an extremely sickly sweet
and sentimental way.
A remake
of the 1958 movie “The Reluctant Debutant” starring
Rex Hamilton and Sandra Lee, this is just The Princess Diaries
all over again. Girl discovers she is related to a rich
aristocrat, in this case a Lord not a King, but her American
upbringing, while adding street smarts and the joy of all
things modern, makes it difficult for her to become accustomed
to the pomp and circumstance associated with more civilised
society. You get the picture and you know she is going to
change him and they’ll live happily ever after.
It does
have its good points. Amanda Bynes, from TVs The Amanda
Show and Big Fat Liar, shows that she is an upcoming teenage
actress that has enough personally to make a good screen
lead. She is charming, personable and nice meaning that
you can’t help liking her endearing qualities. Colin
Firth is nicely cast as her reluctant father, as he bungles
his way through parenting for the first time. Anna Chancellor
is also good as the prospective wicked stepmother.
What
lets the movie down is the sugar coated, overly sentimental
ending that you could see coming from a mile away. While
the movie was always destined to end this way, it would
have been nice for some inkling of originality to have crept
in their. Also, the supporting cast is very underdeveloped.
Jonathan Pryce’s Alistair Payne is extremely underwritten
and a waste of a talented actor. Kelly Preston is only in
the movie for about ten minutes and Oliver James looks like
a reject from a boy band which a really posh accent.
What
a Girl Wants is as sugar coated a teenage ‘chick-flick’
as you could get. While the performances from Amanda Bynes
and Colin Firth are good, you just end up wishing that they
could have chosen a better film to star together in as this
is decidingly average.
Star
Rating = * *
Jamie
Kelwick
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