The Girl Next Door Full Movie Free Download
The Girl Next Door Free Download
Director: Luke Greenfield
Starring: Emile Hirsch, Nicholas Downs, Elisha Cuthbert
The Girl Next Door Review:
Responsibility for “The Girl Next Door”‘s poor performance at the US
box office – as well as over here – can be laid firmly at the feet of
Twentieth Century Fox’s marketing people, the tagline “Matt never saw
her coming – but all his friends had!” made it seem like a full-on sex
comedy, when it’s actually a lot more than that; director Luke
Greenfield and writers Stuart Blumberg, David T. Wagner and Brent
Goldberg put more emphasis on the characters than the raunch, which
makes all the difference. There’s more to the movie than the sight of
Elisha Cuthbert in a thong. The debt The Girl Next Door owes to “Risky
Business” – starting with the score by ex-Tangerine Dream member Paul
Haslinger – is pretty clear, both movies have bright but slightly
life-challenged graduate students given to fantasising about things that
go wrong as their main characters, both have sex-obsessed best friends,
both have women in the sex business as the main female characters who
come into the hero’s uptight life and help to liberate him, and both
have sleazy male bosses.
The movie also has the same mostly
restrained view of its story where other movies would have played up the
farce aspects – the only real hi-jinks come when the movie’s plot takes
in the Adult Film Convention in Las Vegas – but “The Girl Next Door” is
a lot more engaging and has a lot more heart than “Risky Business”,
with the title character seen as more of a person than a masturbatory
object both by our hero and by the movie. When she goes with a motel
with him and starts to play up The Porn Star, you really hope they don’t
go through with it. The mood set up in the early stages is so
convincing that when Olyphant’s porn producer character turns up the
movie seems to turn into another one entirely it’s still a good one, but
it damages the overall movie’s tone, and for most of the rest of the
movie it veers back and forth between sweet and sleazy, but the amazing
thing is that “The Girl Next Door” actually manages to find a happy
balance of the two by the time the prom climax arrives.
True, there’s no actual sex seen and
little nudity, but the cast works so well and the movie’s so sincere
that by the end it doesn’t seem like a ripoff. With good use of songs
blending with the score, well-done fantasy sequences, and a welcome dose
of intelligence in its writing, “The Girl Next Door” is probably the
most adorable movie to get an R rating since “Pretty Woman,” and well
worth seeing even if you don’t have a thing for Kim off “24.” But this
isn’t for the “Daily Sport” crowd.
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