Sentences with phrase «manic pixie dream girl»

And there are plentiful delights to be found in the eclectic supporting cast, from Wasikowska's fragile love interest, adeptly staying this side of manic pixie dream girl territory, to return appearances from all the principles of «Submarine» (it's impossible to dislike a film in which Paddy Considine essentially plays Doctor Who), to J. Mascis, of all people, as a janitor.
Likewise, MacLaine's charming portrayal as the damaged, yet lovable Kubelik would provide the model for manic pixie dream girls for years to come.
As the bob - haired Johanna, newcomer Yasmin Paige is the rare manic pixie dream girl who doesn't trade her own interior life for a kiss: a more grounded Juno, without the catchphrases.
It's among the most common protagonist types in all of horror; but hey, manic pixie dream girls in tank tops can do anything they put their minds to, and that's a lesson that bears repeating.
It is because of the strength of her performance and willingness to lay herself bare that her character doesn't stray into manic pixie dream girl territory — she's much too fully realized, even as a fantasy, to be rendered that shallow of a stereotype.
Plus The Big Sick (charming — the Zo (e, ooey) s — Kazan and Deschanel — are certainly manic pixie dream girls).
Plaza brings a collision of her already - established personas; pretty slacker meets manic pixie dream girl (with manic being the operative word) in a seemingly comical ham - up of Linda Blair's turn as possessed pre-Exorcism Regan.
The protagonist is such a profoundly boring and uncharismatic character, as played by Jack Lowden, that it falls to these successive manic pixie dream girl archetypes to push him into doing really anything at all, and when his efforts fail - which they almost always do - they are cast aside.
Tensions rise after Sonny Boy (Michael Griffin as an adult) meets the local manic pixie dream girl, Rose (Alexandra Powers), and feels the stirrings of a different kind of love — and as the locals figure out that Sonny Boy has been killing and eating the townspeople.
Misfit boys finding new meaning to their existence in the arms of pink - haired manic pixie dream girls; sun - dappled bike rides as the latest band to feature a ukulele solo play softly in the distance.
Ben finds Hanna (Jess Weixler), who seems to be the usual movie manic pixie dream girl, but (1) Weixler, an exceptionally appealing and talented actress, makes her more than that, and (2) that is what writer Jason Filiatrault and director Jason James want us to think so they can surprise us with a twist of that tired concept at the end.
Not here, for here we live in the real world where manic pixie dream girls hurt people — and were probably hurt themselves.
As Cécile, Jean Seberg often resembles a prototype for the sort of characters we now call manic pixie dream girls: flighty, quick to fall in love, and quirky in a way that sometimes seems affected.
She does, ultimately, fulfil one crucial role expected of her by the audience, which is to make Bloom better, in the tradition of the most exploitative male fantasy manic pixie dream girls.
It's revealed that she's part of an alien enclave touring earth — not so much manic pixie dream girl as robotic alien dream girl — and (for some inexplicable reason) she becomes enamoured with Enn, absconding from her extra-terrestrial cohort to spend time «doing punk» with Enn and his friends.
She is crucial to both Stephen's and Johnson's con, the obvious mark and the quirky manic pixie dream girl who is soon revealed to be too strange to be fake.
40 years later, Annie Hall is our ultimate manic pixie dream girl.
There is a moment in the early second act where Jesse (Radnor) and Zibby (Olsen in full manic pixie dream girl mode, and yes, she goes by Zibby instead of Liz or Elizabeth because that makes her quirky or something) exchange letters that include such chestnuts as «I was listening to the overture and as the music began to swell I suddenly realized that: I had hands.
In the wrong hands, Indignation might have become a standard exercise in genre conventions, mixing period drama with a dash of Jewish neuroticism and a pinch of manic pixie dream girl.
The lead female character is the embodiment of the «manic pixie dream girl» that 2018 has come to condemn.
A sort of bizarro counterpart to the manic pixie dream girl (the manic impish goth girl?)
Much all there is to that manic pixie dream girls for years or more and are required.
The scientist is Dr. Ian Gray (Michael Pitt in an unfortunate bow tie), whose love affair with a manic pixie dream girl (Astrid Bergès - Frisbey) begins in a strangely dreamy fashion when he spots her masked on a New York City balcony, showcasing her dazzling multicolored eyes.
While GARDEN STATE arguably gave birth to a lot of things - such as the «manic pixie dream girl» and hipster soundtrack - that became indie film clichés, it shouldn't be held responsible for setting the mold.
Paula (played by the phenomenal force of nature Laetitia Dosch) is messy and quirky, but never a manic pixie dream girl.
Tellingly, just as DiCaprio's best role in the last decade was as a charming man - child in «Catch Me If You Can,» Portman's best turn was playing the manic pixie dream girl in Zach Braff's «Garden State.»
(I desperately wanted to emulate Natalie Portman's manic pixie dream girl, imagining quirk was a substitute for being genuinely interesting.)
Judd reunites with a local skating instructor who always had a crush on him and just happens to have stayed in town all these years, as if she were waiting for him to return (Rose Byrne plays this manic pixie dream girl on ice).
This touch of movie magic is actually a way for the filmmakers to tartly examine the cinematic trope of the manic pixie dream girl and the larger problems inherent in searching for someone who's perfect for you.
The manic pixie dream girl trope has been annoying for years but at least that archetype gave (young) actresses something «fun» to do.
Dano's real - life girlfriend Zoe Kazan will play the manic pixie dream girl.
If he was a woman, he'd be a manic pixie dream girl.
Of course, the manic pixie dream girl who comes to life is an affectation, too, but in the screenplay by Zoe Kazan, Ruby Sparks (played by Kazan) turns out to be a multi-layered woman, with a personality all her own, which is not always to Calvin's liking.
In Ruby Sparks, this took the form of Paul Dano explicitly writing how his manic pixie dream girl would (should?)
That movie represents a much more explicit look at the concept of molding a woman in your image of what you want her to be, positioning itself as a rebellion against the manic pixie dream girl tendencies of films like (500) Days of Summer or Garden State, often the result of lazy writing that had a tendency to treat women simply as a formula to complete the man's desires.
Although Ruby Sparks begins as a caricature of a the «manic pixie dream girl,» having literally been constructed out of the mind of a depressed male - writer, this dream woman quickly becomes a nightmare as her writer, Calvin, must contend with the realities of having a girlfriend with quirks and insecurities, rather than just being a simplistic idealization.
The film critic Nathan Rabin coined the phrase «manic pixie dream girl» to denote a trope character in indie films, that of the kooky unconventional beauty who opens the eyes of the «broodingly soulful» male protagonist to life's wonders.
The reality is that Olivia is naught more than another manic pixie dream girl.
Some familiar tropes are subverted and capsized (Avinoam feels like a manic pixie dream girl but that soon deviates, as does the Lievi's sheltered rich kids conceit) and all with a deft attention that is, especially for a comedy, unique and refreshing.
This is no manic pixie dream girl, this is no unattainable hottie story — it is a story about real people solving real problems.
The character is a manic pixie dream girl (Mackenzie Davis) who wheels into Marlo (Charlize Theron)'s life, attempting to free her from the stress and burdens of motherhood.
She outwardly fits the manic pixie dream girl mold, but The Big Sick gives her plenty of definition to make her a real character.
This development has an element of the «manic pixie dream girl» trope — the clichéd cinematic scenario in which a quirky, free - spirited woman teaches a sad - sack male protagonist to love life again4 — but Kaufman subverts the trope by making Lisa resolutely ordinary.
As a mark and as a standard and recognisable character — the love interest, the beautiful woman, the manic pixie dream girl, whatever you want to call her — both the brothers and the audience have certain expectations of her that are defied almost immediately.
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But if the manic pixie dream girl is usually utilized as a tool to help a film's protagonist (usually male) realize something about themselves, it's unclear what in this case the revelation is meant to be.
When Scott Speedman and Evan Rachel Wood find love in a mental hospital, this dreadful dramedy takes «manic pixie dream girl» to new levels of dumb
Join Joseph Gordon - Levitt's Tom on his journey of joy and misery in loving Summer, the «manic pixie dream girl» du jour in the form of Zooey Deschanel.
Mercifully far too subdued to ever be confused for a manic pixie dream girl — a trope that Jacobs, who continues to improve everything she's in, just defenestrated in the Netflix series «Love» — Nicky is never meant to be the solution to all of Dean's problems, but it's inevitable that she'll be forced into that role.
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