Naomi Watts (Mulholland Drive, King Kong), who always seems to be playing an aspiring actress, is a thespian again, here, as the title character of this comic portrait of a newcomer to Tinseltown trying to find fame in fortune in Hollywood.
Ellie Parker (2005)
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Reviews Counted:15
Fresh:11
Rotten:4
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: Despite some poignant commentary about struggling actors and Naomi Watts' inspired performance, Ellie Parker stutters in making the transition from short to feature length.
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Shot on digital video over a period of five years, ELLIE PARKER takes an unfiltered look at the Hollywood people rarely see. An insider's story in many ways, the film should appeal to actors and... Shot on digital video over a period of five years, ELLIE PARKER takes an unfiltered look at the Hollywood people rarely see. An insider's story in many ways, the film should appeal to actors and film-industry people for the way it pokes fun at the entertainment profession. Naomi Watts (MULLHOLLAND DRIVE, 21 GRAMS) throws herself fully into the role of Ellie Parker, an eager young Australian actress trying to break into Hollywood. Often transparent and rarely likeable, Ellie is an all too-realistic example of many striving actors. Changing clothes, applying makeup, and experimenting with various dialects in her car while on the way from one audition to the next, Ellie eagerly transforms herself at a moment's notice for the chance of getting a role. When Ellie finds out that her loser boyfriend (Mark Pellegrino) is cheating on her, she seeks solace in her best friend and fellow actress, Sam (Rebecca Rigg), and an equally hapless new love interest, Chris (Scott Coffey). Through chaotic and unrewarding auditions, hilarious acting exercises, therapy sessions, and messy one-night-stands, Ellie makes misguided but funny attempts to find herself in as dramatic a way as possible. While viewers might like to think of this perversely self-conscious, self-consumed, and shallow character as an anomaly, the film suggests that people like her are, unfortunately, a dime a dozen in Los Angeles. While meant to be funny throughout, ELLIE PARKER is also sad in that Ellie's real life feels even less genuine than her acting. First conceived as a 16-minute short, the film grew into a feature-length project with Watts as producer, and actor Scott Coffey as director. The two worked together on MULLHOLLAND DRIVE, and let that film's main character (also a striving actress)--along with Watts's own experiences--inform their story. [More]
Starring: Naomi Watts, Chevy Chase, Scott Coffey, Mark Pellegrino
Starring: Naomi Watts, Chevy Chase, Scott Coffey, Mark Pellegrino, Keanu Reeves
Director: Scott Coffey
Director: Scott Coffey
Screenwriter: Scott Coffey
Producer: Naomi Watts
Composer: B.C. Smith
Studio: Strand Releasing
Reviews for Ellie Parker
Naomi Watts takes a huge leap of faith by playing the title role and has just gone up a few points in my book from a high 7 to very a solid 9.
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