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Broken English, 2007

Broken English

English, French

USA, France, Japan

Rating:6.3
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Profile of Broken English

Broken English can be described as clever, touching, and humorous. The plot revolves around looking for love, falling in love, and friends. The main genres are comedy, romance, and drama. In terms of style, Broken English stars a strong female character. In approach, it is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in an urban environment. Broken English is located in Paris and New York. It takes place in contemporary times. It is well suited for a date night.

Summary of Broken English

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.

Details

Language: English, French
Country: USA, France, Japan
Release date: January 2007
Runtime: 97 min

Cast and Crew

Parker Posey as Nora Wilder in Broken English
Parker Posey

as Nora Wilder

Melvil Poupaud as Julien in Broken English
Melvil Poupaud

as Julien

Drea de Matteo as Audrey Andrews in Broken English
Drea de Matteo

as Audrey Andrews

Photos

Broken English (2007)
Broken English (2007)

Clips

Broken English
Broken English: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

Variety
A pitch-perfect lead performance by Parker Posey and debuting feature writer-helmer Zoe Cassavetes' deft, low-key approach raise Broken English a couple notches above the usual run of lonely-single-woman-seeking-romance-in-the-big-city yarns.
Entertainment Weekly
As charmingly verklemmt New York women with bad luck in men and good luck in apartments go, Nora Wilder in Broken English has all the breaks.

Users Reviews

And now for a one sentence review...I just streamed this film on Watch Instantly, then realized half-way through that I had watched it on DVD only 3 months ago - if that doesnt define unmemorable than I dont know what does. Enough said.
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