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Easy A is a frothy, fizzy, and funny romantic comedy for teens--and adults will love it too. Not since Clueless has a high-school heroine been able to delight both audiences, and Easy A's Olive (the sparkling Emma Stone) is a stellar young star. But Easy A benefits from a great script by writer Bert V. Royal and assured direction by TV veteran Will Gluck. Olive is a smart girl happy to stay in the shadows of high school, until her good friend, Brandon (Dan Byrd), who's gay, begs her to pretend to have sex with him so the rest of the school will stop picking on him. She obliges, but soon she picks up not one but two reputations--as the girl who sleeps around, and, on the down-low, as the girl who'll pretend to sleep with a guy so he won't be branded a virgin. Soon Easy A's complications pile up higher than the entrance of Olive's high school, and her two story lines, neither of which reflects the real Olive, take on lives of their own. There are backlashes and blacklists and repercussions galore. "I always thought pretending to lose my virginity would feel a little more special," muses Olive. "Judy Blume should have prepared me for that." Stone is accompanied by a strong supporting cast: Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson as her bemused parents, Gossip Girl's dreamy Penn Badgley, the freshly unretired Amanda Bynes, Thomas Haden Church, Lisa Kudrow, and Malcolm McDowell. And it's to the cast's and the writer's credit that the audience is kept engaged, and guessing, till the very end. Easy A should be awarded exactly that. --A.T. Hurley Review: Amazingly funny rewatchable movie! - Definitely in my top 5 favorite movies. I've watched it soo many times and still holds my attention each time. Olive's parents are hilarious!! Emma is amazing!! Lisa Kudrow!! Like OMG, great movie. Review: Hilarious, Fun & Different. Good for Everyone. - This is a really great film! I was prepared to see something cliché & lame, as some "teen" movies can be, but I was pleasantly surprised with the result of this & watched this many times. The Storyline: This goes through the day-to-day life of a typical high school student & the issues they may potentially deal with, such as fitting in, rumors & how word travels fast. The Cast: Emma Stone is absolutely fantastic, she fits the role of Olive perfectly & I can't imagine anyone else playing this character. Stanley Tucci, Patricia Clarkson & Thomas Haden Church make this film even greater by having a rather unique relationship with Olive & it makes the film even more fun to watch; I especially loved Olive's relationship with her parents, it's hysterical! The BluRay: It's great quality, no issues with watching the film. I never bothered to look at the special features, sorry! Overall: I highly recommend this film for anyone 13 & up, there's minimal profanity & scenes which aren't too uncomfortable to watch together, so let your kids watch it, they'll enjoy it & so will you!
| ASIN | B004727JCE |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,702 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #35 in LGBT (Movies & TV) #1,147 in Romance (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,691) |
| Dubbed: | French, Portuguese, Spanish |
| MPAA rating | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray |
| Package Dimensions | 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Portuguese, Spanish |
B**.
Amazingly funny rewatchable movie!
Definitely in my top 5 favorite movies. I've watched it soo many times and still holds my attention each time. Olive's parents are hilarious!! Emma is amazing!! Lisa Kudrow!! Like OMG, great movie.
L**S
Hilarious, Fun & Different. Good for Everyone.
This is a really great film! I was prepared to see something cliché & lame, as some "teen" movies can be, but I was pleasantly surprised with the result of this & watched this many times. The Storyline: This goes through the day-to-day life of a typical high school student & the issues they may potentially deal with, such as fitting in, rumors & how word travels fast. The Cast: Emma Stone is absolutely fantastic, she fits the role of Olive perfectly & I can't imagine anyone else playing this character. Stanley Tucci, Patricia Clarkson & Thomas Haden Church make this film even greater by having a rather unique relationship with Olive & it makes the film even more fun to watch; I especially loved Olive's relationship with her parents, it's hysterical! The BluRay: It's great quality, no issues with watching the film. I never bothered to look at the special features, sorry! Overall: I highly recommend this film for anyone 13 & up, there's minimal profanity & scenes which aren't too uncomfortable to watch together, so let your kids watch it, they'll enjoy it & so will you!
S**G
Loved it!!
I absolutely loved this movie! It is a comedy and does have a couple of words here and there that may not be suitable for small children. The main character in the movie does wear some racy clothing as she continues on her course of self-discovery, and decides that dressing conservative just does not fit her new reputation. Victoria's Secret and Fredrick's of Hollywood type of clothing worn to high school is not actually something that would be allowed in real life. This movie definitely shows what happens when one small amount of information is blown up and goes through a telephone type of friend line, becoming grossly distorted along the way. This movie also shows a lot of the interpersonal relationships between different characters, such as, best friends, frenemies, boy/girl, etc. It is nice to see a movie where the main character still has some morals and is willing to help out friends who just do not feel popular or accepted. There are quite a few stars in the movie, with Emma Stone being the main character, who gets into a situation at her high school while trying to impress her slutty best friend. I chose to purchase the Blu-ray version over the regular DVD, and it was a good choice, as the movie plays so much clearer and crisper. The movie was wrapped in plastic, and had the original cover, so it was not a knock off copy made by some backwoods person trying to pass it off as the original. Overall, a very good movie choice
J**L
Love it!
This movie is always so fun!
N**M
More like 3 1/2 stars, but hey.
I did consider rating Easy A a bit lower, because it's certainly far from perfect. But I had to take into consideration that it's just so *watchable*, and has been my go to movie for awhile now when I'm really bored, and after seeing it I think six times I still am not really tired of it. Easy A is frequently paired with Mean Girls, in that both seem to be satires of social and sexual politics in high school, but I must say I loathe Mean Girls. As far as I can tell Easy A is more intelligent, less pretentious, and less overall annoying than MG by a long shot. While it does make some huge assumptions about the behavior of teens to drive its plot, and relies on stereotypes at times, it can raise some interesting questions about conformity or whatever. Maybe the ideas Easy A addresses aren't new, but that isn't how satire works in the first place. I excuse a number of Easy A's issues-- stereotypes, assumptions, and the need for a fair amount of suspension of disbelief-- by assuming that it's intended as a farce. Here's the definition of a farce from Wikipedia, not because I assume you don't know it but because it fits the movie so goshdarn perfect: a comedy that aims at entertaining the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humor of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases. So it doesn't matter that in real life, the *entire* school would never care about one girl's (boring at first) sexual exploits. It's just a plot device to make a point about how society views men having sex in a more positive light than women doing it. As for the stereotypical Christian characters, yeah, I can see how the depiction would be offensive to some. Should they have been more fleshed out? Yeah, probably, but I'm not sure there was *time*. Again, they served a narrative purpose. Though packaged as a silly teen comedy, this was a movie with something to say. That all sounded iffy, so here's some stuff I definitely like: first of all, I was pretty happy with how they wrote the gay kid. He had some depth. He was sympathetic. UNLIKE the supposedly gay boy in Mean Girls, he did *not* kiss a *girl*, and was actually shown to have a boyfriend at the end of the movie. So that's cool. I don't know what he's doing for money, since he ran away from home, but we'll assume he's got something worked out. I also liked the way the film was structured as a webcast, and Emma Stone's performance-- of course. There were some truly affecting moments with her character, like when she admitted in confession that everyone hated her, and she kind of hated herself as well; also when she and Brandon had a moment after their supposed tryst at the party. He was really grateful and all, but I don't think it made up for how everybody stared at her when she left the room. That brings me to Todd. He was actually waaaaay more understanding than the main character deserved, and certainly a candidate for most tolerant (boy)friend ever. Finally, I don't know if the climactic scene with the musical number is a thing that would happen in real life, but it was an homage to '80s movies in the first place and it was also really cool. So overall, I can understand some criticism of this movie, but I still like it a lot. It seems to be the sort of teen girl movie that a lot of guys can appreciate, and I'm not entirely sure why that is, but it's awesome. Now if only people weren't willing to gut me for dumping on Mean Girls. Talk about your stupid stereotypes, but that is neither here nor there. Easy A gets a 3.5. It would get a 4 if I didn't actually think that Christians had a point in feeling offended by it.
A**R
excellent
excellent
D**8
Love this movie.
Great movie!
A**O
Gran película donde Emma Stone demuestra todo lo bueno que tiene que dar para el mundo del cine, en un papel que borda y parece estar hecho a su medida.
A**Y
Buena película. Es muy divertida, ingeniosa, y graciosa, pero a la vez el tema es un poco triste por como se percibe a la mujer en situaciones como las de Olive. Emma Stone esta genial en su papel.
G**E
A fun feel good film filled with comedy and great actors.
E**I
Oggetto conforme e spedizione velocissima!! OTTIMO Acquisto!
C**Y
Le film : Marre de ces comédies graveleuses à la American Pie? Easy A (ou Easy Girl en français) est le genre de film qui redonne espoir envers les comédies teenages. Drôle, intelligent et ne faisant pas dans la surenchère, le film tient plus par sa prose et ses situations que par des "gags". Le personnage principal m'a d'ailleurs fait un peu pensé au personnage de Daria dans l'excellente série animé du même nom. Elle est intelligente avec des réparties absolument savoureuses et des mimiques à se tordre de rire. Il faut dire que Emma Stone est absolument sublime dans le rôle d'Olive et tient le film presque entièrement sur ses épaules. La prestation d'Emma Stone mérite d'ailleurs amplement sa nomination en tant que Meilleure actrice dans une comédie aux Golden Globe 2011. Une honte que ce film ai si peu fait parler de lui tellement ce dernier m'a fait rire de bout en bout tout en nous offrant une prestation exemplaire des comédiens (la famille de Olive est excellente). Vous l'aurais compris, si Easy Girl ne donne pas forcément envie à première vu, il s'agit d'une véritable bouffé d'air frais en nous proposant une comédie intelligente qui plaira aussi bien aux adolescent qu'aux adultes grâce à son énorme capital sympathie et ce, des les premières minutes du film. Easy Girl est donc à mes yeux un incontournable des films teenages et le manquer serait une erreur. Le Blu-ray : Le blu-ray estampillé Sony propose quand à lui propose une très belle image même si nous avons une légère baisse de qualité à de rare moment et une bande son tout à fait convenable pour une comédie. Les bonus sont eux aussi aux rendez vous mais un peu maigrichons au niveau de la durée et de leurs consistances. Dommage aussi qu'encore une fois, les éditeurs nous refilent leurs bandes annonces promotionnels sans même inclure celle du film en question en compensation (d'autant que le trailer de Easy Girl se fait sous fond sonore "Poker Face" de Lady Gaga... culte!)
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