When
Brendan Met Trudy Movie Review:
Brendan is a dag. A nice guy, but still a dag. A schoolteacher
totally apathetic about his job (and life in general), he's
only alive watching classic movies or singing hymns. Trudy
is a wild sexy chick, who for some reason, picks up Brendan
in a bar and like most romantic comedies, turns his life
upside down and shakes it left to right.
Romantic
movies aren't usually too varied in their plot lines, and
romantic comedies are always watchable no matter how many
times we have heard the plot before. Roddy Doyle, for his
first original screenplay, creates a delightfully subversive
movie that doesn't exactly ground itself in reality, but
it shows how much fun its having by cheekily poking fun
at itself and the genre itself. The movie is littered with
references to classic movies, where memorable scenes are
recreated (in one way or another). It's a clever idea, however
none of the movies are any I recognise, so I guess the humour's
not as effective as it could be. The romance here isn't
just about Brendan's and Trudy's, but also about film in
general. Check out the fake film posters in the background
Its undeniable that the lead actors, Peter McDonald and
Flora Montgomery, bring a lot of energy and zest to their
roles, infusing a lot of qualities into their characters.
Although we may not completely understand the reason why
Trudy decided on Brendan, there is no denying the effect
she has, allowing Brendan's long-dormant sense of fun and
adventure to emerge under the catatonia he has been in for
so long. In a sense, Brendan's got the most character development
in this film, endearing himself with his lost, slightly
pathetic look, awkward fish-out-of-water act and his total
lack of coolness. He does things he's never done before,
enjoying life, and though Trudy's past is a little shady,
her feistiness and frankness is a complementary contrast
to Brendan's anal-retentive environment. The two main actors
are supported by a legion of strange quirky characters,
from the surprisingly spry geriatric principle to Brendan's
ditzy mother. There aren't many surprises here, though there
are some twists to the happily-ever-after formula to have
you laughing out loud in surprise.
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