The surprising part is how ridiculously pleasing [i]Broken English[/i] manages to be.
Broken English (2007)
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Reviews Counted:72
Fresh:47
Rotten:25
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Though Broken English eventually settles into basic rom-com territory, it’s pleasant and good-natured, and Parker Posey is spellbinding throughout the movie.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Known mainly for playing quirkily comic characters, Parker Posey shows she can tackle a serious role just as skillfully in Zoe Cassevetes's moving film. BROKEN ENGLISH stars Posey as Nora Wilder, a... Known mainly for playing quirkily comic characters, Parker Posey shows she can tackle a serious role just as skillfully in Zoe Cassevetes's moving film. BROKEN ENGLISH stars Posey as Nora Wilder, a thirtysomething whose disastrous dating experiences in the Big Apple have put her on the verge of giving up all hope when it comes to love and happiness. Constant comparisons to her best friend Audrey's (Drea de Matteo) seemingly perfect marriage, and her overbearing mother's (Gena Rowlands) fixations on her single status wear on Nora, making her vulnerable to even the slightest hint of male attention, like the advances she gets from a sexy and famous actor (Justin Theroux) who begins bunking at the chic hotel where she works. After a string of equally failed attempts, Nora starts to wonder if there's something wrong with her. It's at this ultimate low when a visiting Frenchman (Melvil Poupaud) swoops in with charm and aggressively woos Nora, who, despite being filled with reluctance, cannot shake the feeling that this one might be different. Posey displays palpable desperation and convincing loneliness as a woman at the age when societal pressure to settle down reaches a peak. While many chick lit titles have tackled this topic, Cassavetes does so with realism and respect. She infuses her film with great sadness but also hope, making Nora a unique character despite her potentially clichéd predicament. Unlike BRIDGET JONES, BROKEN ENGLISH never mocks its heroine. Thanks to fine camera work and especially riveting musical touches, Cassavetes brilliantly keeps the audience in Nora's head at all times, filling viewers with the same doubts that her protagonist has, and making us guess what the outcome will be until the very last frame. [More]
Starring: Parker Posey, Melvil Poupaud, Drea de Matteo, Gena Rowlands
Starring: Parker Posey, Melvil Poupaud, Drea de Matteo, Gena Rowlands, Justin Theroux, Peter Bogdanovich
Director: Zoe Cassavetes
Director: Zoe Cassavetes
Screenwriter: Zoe Cassavetes
Producer: Andrew Fierberg, Jason Kliot, Joana Vicente
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Reviews for Broken English
Not a great film by any stretch, Broken English distinguishes itself by providing a wonderful opportunity for Parker Posey to show her immense talents.
...eventually jumps the shark by failing to consider a major character's professional competence
Scenes often rely too much on talk rather than on visual solutions, although there's a languid seductiveness to the film's pace...Still, this movie belongs to Posey, and her nuanced performance makes Broken English a worthy adventure.
[Cassavetes] treats cliches as fodder for comedy and nuances as the mainstays of a deeper, more beguiling sexual humor. What's engaging about this movie is that all the conventional trysts become low-key nightmare farce.
Broken English is a conventional New York-lonely hearts story made watchable by one element and one element only: Parker Posey.
How Posey's neurotic, self-destructive heroine finds her way to healing is the core of this generous film, whose moral is that happiness can't begin unless you're open to its possibility.
Broken English establishes a sympathetic character, gets Parker Posey to make her real, and then grinds her in the gears of a plot we cannot believe.
It's a rather typical Posey role, and yet somehow I never tire of seeing her in them.
"Broken English" is a mature romantic comedy that shamelessly digs into a zeitgeist of American female neurosis. It's the best thing Parker Posey has done in years, and more than makes up for her participation in Hal Hartley's recent train wreck "Fay Grim
Ultimately, the film is proof that there was only one John Cassavetes, and that it's not as easy to escape clichés as he once made it look.
The film is little more than a foundation for Parker Posey's usual fine performance, as the story lacks wit and narrative drive.
It's pretty clear where this is going from the first frame, though Posey's performance does keep you interested.
...there are reasons to catch Broken English, chief among them Posey's winning performance as a woman unsure whether to trust her romantic instincts.
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