The Good Girl

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Thirty-year-old Justine Last (Jennifer Aniston) longs for a life more fulfilling than the one she leads with her boring husband (John C. Reilly) and dead-end job a the Retail Rodeo. But when a passionate young co-worker (Jake Gyllenhaal) catches her eye and steals her heart, Justine's good-girl existences takes a turn for the worse - with unexpected and comical results. (texto oficial do distribuidor)

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novoten 

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inglês A melancholic and slightly hypnotic exploration into all the wounded and hopeless souls, especially in the introduction. It's a shame that over time, more of a preference is given to dark humor than would have been ideal, and the characters, except for the perfect Holden, are still too archetypal and lead to a predictable conclusion. ()

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inglês The Good Girl isn't particularly exceptional, but in the category of American independent cinema, it represents a decent above-average. Unlike big studio genre films, it manages to convey a glimpse of the real America of ordinary people, who make a living with mundane, unremarkable jobs. I believed in Jennifer Aniston as the tired and life-weary saleswoman - it's interesting that this is the first role of one of the highest-paid female TV stars where I took her performance seriously. Alongside Jake Gyllenhaal, the experienced John C. Reilly in the role of a somewhat down-to-earth husband is noteworthy. Overall impression 65%. ()