The Girl Is in Trouble

2015 "No Rules. No Fear. Just Revenge."
5| 1h30m| en| More Info
Released: 12 March 2015 Released
Producted By: RCR Media Group
Country: United States of America
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A Lower East Side bartender becomes entangled in a murder mystery involving a desperate woman, a missing drug dealer and the scion of a powerful investment firm.

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roselynnlewis This indie movie is laced with intrigue and suspense. On its face it is your standard PG-13 noir, but the storytelling is sophisticated and beneath the surface another story emerges, one that shares more about our complexity as people...Wilmer shows you his depth throughout the picture. In fact the entire cast was good. Short, was believable as August. I liked the voice over.. it created more movement to the storyAlicja played a great Signe, she did not overplay her hand.Jesse made a good Nicholas as well.By far Wilmer was my favorite.. he was a far way from fez...Is there room to grow, I am sure there is but I am excited to see the careers of all involved grow.
Clive Owen Where to begin? Acting is mediocre at best.Storyline is like something a couple of middle school kids would makeup during a lunch break.Like the previous reviewer had stated....the monologue is excessive, boring, wanders off on ridiculous tangents....AWFUL! This movie was the most painful movie I have ever watched. I literally quit watching the movie and then later resumed it 4 times.For a 90 minute movie it felt like 4 hours.The movie is so boring. I can think of maybe 2 scenes that total 3 minutes where the movie actually made me turn my head to fully see the screen. Prior to that I shifted between listening with both eyes closed and then laying on my side with only one eye partially opened....it is that bad.I really think this movie must have gotten a 5+ rating because of Spike Lee's name.Not that Spike Lee has ever done a great movie....but the fact that Spike Lee is just a cool name.Do yourself a favor....slide down razor blades into a pool of alcohol and skip this movie. You'll feel much better in the end.
quincytheodore It's rare to see a movie character utters this quantity of monologue, The Girl Is in Trouble might just beat Sin City for time spent narrating. It starts off well, cinematography is sleek for urban setting, the earlier scenes are intriguing and actors' performances are admirable. Sadly, the persistent rambling plods the pace severely, not to mention it tries to switch back and forth through different timelines and perspectives, even those of unnecessary characters.August (Colombus Short) has experienced strings of unfortunate events, though they pale in comparison when he finds a snuff video on the phone of Signe (Alicja Bachleda). Situation gets worse as the persons on the video are tied to wealthy company and gangster. The actors do a fine job, they fit their roles very well. Colombus Short is presentable as the lead, he also narrates most of the movie, this part can be annoying though it's mostly the fault from the script.Jesse Spencer as Nicholas, the rich guy and Wilmer Valderrama as Angel, the brother of a missing drug dealer perform their bests. They deliver a sense of dread and cunning nature in tandem. While most of the cast mainly dabble in TV shows, the acting department is very solid. Camera work highlights the ambiance of the street and this is particularly useful on creating the gangster or crime thriller atmosphere.Narration pretty much hampers the entirety of the movie. August just won't stop blabbering. It seems he's psychic as well because he knows the most intimate moments of others. He is also historian, since he gives lecture about immigrants and history of the district. This goes on until the end, he even manages to cover that one friend from social media or that one lesbian fling. All of this with sudden shift in timeline and useless trivia.The audiences will be most likely numbed by the constant jabbering before it reaches the climax. Nevertheless, the lively feel of the city and its occupants are good enough to overcome the distracting narrative, barely.
freemanpatrick7 No one else is going to review this so I guess I will.I know that shaky-cam is the new hip technique but please, knock it the f*** off. It gives me a head ache. It doesn't make the movie look interesting or hip. It makes it look cheap, as in too cheap to hire a camera guy who isn't drunk. If that's the case then borrow a tripod. It looks like the whole thing was shot on cellphones. Maybe it was.There's an old adage in screen writing that says, "show it, don't tell it." Movies are a visual experience as well as audio. If you want to tell a story with words then write a book. A little narration at times is OK, but a little bit goes a long way. In this film the narration goes on and on and on and on and on and on and on. Is that annoying to read that? Then you're beginning the get the drift.Pros - The acting is good from everyone. The story, if not altogether original, is decent. But the overall experience is just too annoying to put up with.