August 13, 2011

Easy A


It took me a while to see this movie. I couldn't watch it on the big screen but I have heard so many good things about it that I had to see it. In the end, I like it (as I liked many other romantic comedies), but I didn't understand all the buzz about it.

Emma Stone is so fresh on her role, based on  Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlett Letter. I've also liked the roles of her parents -played by Patricia Clarkson y Stanley Tucci-, a smart contemporary couple interested on developing deep conversations with their children, even tough they're eating breakfast.

Is one of those films to rent on your favorite club and enjoy with your sister while having popcorn -or some tostitos- and a coke.  

The plot develops when a misreading line (a lie), turns a low-profile student into the most popular girl in school… by destroying her reputation. But as the lie grows and multiplies, she feels worse. The breaking point emerges.

I believe the most interesting thing on the movie is the incursion of video-blog on the story and the funny faces of Emma Stone.

It doesn't suck but you may have seen something like this before.

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