Ask Me Anything
April. 19,2014 RBeautiful, wild, funny, and lost, Katie Kampenfelt takes a year off before college to find herself, all the while chronicling her adventures in an anonymous blog into which she pours her innermost secrets. Eventually, Katie's fearless narrative begins to crack, and dark pieces of her past emerge.
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To me, this movie is perfection.
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Memorable, crazy movie
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1/15/18. A high school grad takes a year off before starting college to get her act together. But, she finds herself in unsatisfying relationships with several men, a couple much older than her. Along the way, the viewer discovers, through her revealing blog entries, that she was molested as a young child, which has tainted her present relationships. She then finds herself pregnant. Based on the book, Undiscovered Gryl whose author wrote the screenplay and directed the movie. Robertson was phenomenal. Worth catching.
I don't like Britt Robertson at all. She's as interesting as a brick. If you look at the list of her movies (and series), you'll find next to nothing of any depth or quality. It's mostly melodramatic, shallow, formulaic crap. This little movie is undoubtedly an exception, which cannot be ruined even by her bland acting.The movie's full of little gems, unusual little sentences in conversations. It feels rather authentic than schematic. The supporting cast is pretty good, diverting from the fact that the main character's not all that special. It's more the situations the character gets into and the people that cross her path, inadvertently having an impact on her. I imagine the director and writer, Alison Burnett, used some of her own experiences for this. This being her directing debut, I think she did alright. She managed to use her inexperience as a director to her advantage, giving the film an amateur feel, which kind of added charm and authenticity to the mix. The ending might be confusing to say the least, definitely different, and different is always good in my book. It gives the viewer some space to interpret, imagine or even understand. 6.4/10
It appears to be common practice for (producers/crews/writers/directors/actors) to promote their own films by posting gratifying reviews on places like this. The worse the film, the more likely that this unethical and deceptive practice will be used to promote the film in hopes of generating interest and revenue. One of the tell-tale indicators that this is happening, that's almost foolproof, is 8 to 10 star ratings from reviewers who have only posted a single review. When coupled with other, low ratings, by other reviewers; and you can virtually be certain that the glowing reviews are planted by the film's promoters, and should be totally ignored because they are false. Such is the case with this poorly executed, poorly acted, poorly scripted film. While not the worst of its class, it certainly doesn't merit more than 2 or 3 stars at best. I'm giving it 1-star to counter the undeserved glowing ratings from parties whose only motive must be to promote the film for personal benefit.
This film will definitely give people mixed feelings. You'd be confused on whether to describe it as something that's easy to relate to or something so stupid, that it shouldn't have been written. The film/director tries so hard to convey us to be on the protagonist's side, but she gives us so many reasons not to. She plays around with older and committed guys, how can you feel sympathy for her?However, there's that sense of sweetness and innocence in her that makes you (or maybe it's just me) feel like she's worth your time and love. It was so easy to relate to her story. She sort of inspire me, in a way. So story-wise, it's okay but the twists and ending ruined everything.They tried to put so many characters, so many sub stories that it made the film very confusing. Maybe too confusing. Then, they wrap it all up with and ending that supposedly was to connect everything and make it look interesting and reasonable. However, it failed to do just that. It made them look CONFUSED. The whole production! Did they want to make a romantic-drama film? Or a thriller film? I feel like they wanted to do so many things in one film.ALTHOUGH, BRITT ROBERTSON definitely did great with her character.