American Girl
American Girl
| 10 February 2002 (USA)
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A pregnant teenager is determined to leave her trailer park home with the hope of living a happy family life.

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Kileon

I am extremely proud since Scott Sandoe is my second cousin. I'm really excited for him, and I hope all of you other movie goers watch and enjoy his movie. Even if the director was a psycho with the camera. I am going to see him this summer, and hopefully you guys will be seeing more of me in the next couple of years. If you don't, then i guess you will all have to live your every day lives thinking that some guy on IMDb could have been big, but i didn't believe in him. Guess What, I'll be in LA waiting for that dream to be caught and you won't be able to put me down. Well, I am going to work my butt off for my dreams, and Scott getting his movie out just showed me that my dreams can come true. Catch you later.

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frostedpinkcupcake

****Minor spoilers (I guess)****For those of us who tire of standard teen movies, here's the film to brighten our day. It's a monkey wrench in the cranks of the tedious genre that features actors in their mid-twenties portraying stereotypical high-school characters shamelessly indulging predictable plots of frivolous romance. Where most movies set in high schools find resolve in romantics, "American Girl" dares to be different.Yet it contains all the usual ingredients-aimless main characters, one-dimensional side characters, high school, moronic parents, sexual revelations, a romance-but it tastes different. This movie doesn't believe high school is the root of youth complications; it knows that school isn't where the confusion lies-it's after graduation when the complexities begin.The reason why I liked this film is because it was filmed within a fifty mile radius of my home when it was filmed (I moved after that). The characters were extremely quirky and odd. "American Girl" was clever, cynical and another underrated film. Erik Von Detten was psychotic, and Jena Malone was eye candy, not to mention gives an excellent performance.I was immediately reminded of "Ghost World" with a bit of "Blue Car", another slacker flick that has strong female characters. Rena (Jena Malone) is a depressed young girl living in a trailer park and has no idea what to do with her future, yet this is not your typical high school/slacker movie.So one day, instead of re-locating, she decides to kill herself. But she has to tell her father, in prison, that she is pregnant.Chris Mulkey as Rena's imprison father John, gives a hilarious supporting performance.Very cynical and dark...at times even funny! One of the most underrated and best films of 2002! If you like "Election", "Ghost World" and "Blue Car", you'll love this! I put in this movie expecting a quirky, fun, romantic comedy. Uh uh! (The cover is deceptive). That's not to say I didn't enjoy it immensely, it just leaves a bittersweet taste in your mouth. Jena Malone is fantastic as the disenchanted, troubled teenage kleptomaniac-cum-pregnant girl struggling to find meaning in her life. This sense of meaning and purpose is really hard to find. There are so many sad, depressing, uncomfortable moments in this movie yet it is acted so well and is so thought-provoking you can forgive it's few foibles. Highly recommended, but be warned, if you're feeling down or depressed - avoid at all costs! Watch it when in a reflective mood or you are looking for inspiration if you are a writer/poet/film buff etc.Unlike so many fabricated teen characters in film and TV, Malone's Rena is refreshing in that she never hits a false note, putting Rena's raw emotions right on the surface - she's a first-class talent and can take her place next to Alison Lohman, Lauren Ambrose, Agnes Bruckner and Thora Birch as one of the most arresting actresses to look out for in her age group.So in conclusion, the bottom line is that this movie is a well acted, underrated, little movie. If you like Jena Malone, you should watch this. My score. . . 7 out of 10. Definitely worth seeing.

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skitZZu_90

Jena Malone never stops amaze me. This movie have everything, including great style. It's about a girl named Rena who wants to kill herself because she thinks that her life isn't worth anything..The movie makes no sense, but oh my goddess it's great. I totally recommend it!

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TorX0029

"American Girl" is a wonderful movie about the girl Rena (played by Jena Malone from Donnie Darko) who lives with her family in a trailer. She has to hide when she's with her boyfriend so nobody sees him with her, and her father is in prison for life. After various attempts to kill herself, she decides to visit her father in prison to tell him the news: she is pregnant...The film is funny in a tragic sort of way, and it takes up some serious issues in life. Very recommendable.

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