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Birthday Girl (2002)
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Reviews Counted:120
Fresh:69
Rotten:51
Average Rating:5.7/10
Consensus: Kidman shows her range in this quirky movie, but the shift in tone from romantic comedy to thriller may leave viewers unsatisfied.
Theatrical Release:Feb 1, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $4,919,896
Synopsis: At a London airport, shy bank clerk John (Ben Chaplin) watches passengers arriving from an international flight. He's waiting for his mail order bride to arrive from Russia. When she finally... At a London airport, shy bank clerk John (Ben Chaplin) watches passengers arriving from an international flight. He's waiting for his mail order bride to arrive from Russia. When she finally appears, she's not exactly what John had in mind--tall, thin, and gangly, with scruffy hair and rings around her eyes, Nadia (Nicole Kidman) seems worn, apprehensive, and tired. As he drives her home, John discovers she can't speak a word of English, but she does smoke prodigiously. He makes repeated calls to the agency that arranged the marriage, leaving messages that a mistake has been made. But although Nadia doesn't know any English, John soon discovers that she knows all about sex. He changes his mind about sending her back. The opening of director Jez Butterworth's BIRTHDAY GIRL is amusing and raunchy. But the film takes off in another direction when, on Nadia's birthday, two boisterous Russians (exuberantly played by French actors Vincent Cassel and Matthieu Kassovitz) arrive and take over John's home. The clever, twisting narrative that follows is, by turns, surprising, funny, and suspenseful. Chaplin's thoughtful performance counterbalances Kidman's troubled volatile heroine, who is not who she seems to be. [More]
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Ben Chaplin, Vincent Cassel, Mathieu Kassovitz
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Ben Chaplin, Vincent Cassel, Mathieu Kassovitz
Director: Jez Butterworth
Director: Jez Butterworth
Screenwriter: Tom Butterworth, Jez Butterworth
Producer: Steve Butterworth, Diana Phillips
Composer: Stephen Warbeck
Studio: Miramax Films
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Aug 13, 2002
Reviews for Birthday Girl
If you never thought sweet and tense could blend seamlessly in the same movie, then you definitely need to see this one.
... unpretentious and deliberately small-scale, Birthday Girl is a delightful movie that doesn’t strive to be anything other than escapist fun
It's worth checking out if only to see Kidman immolate everything else on screen through sheer sexy charisma.
Yet another British film whose promising quirkiness is quickly subsumed by American- style violence and action.
Terrific as Nadia, a Russian mail-order bride who comes to America speaking not a word of English, it’s Kidman who holds the film together with a supremely kittenish performance that gradually accumulates more layers.
The movie's downfall is to substitute plot for personality. It doesn't really know or care about the characters, and uses them as markers for a series of preordained events.
O filme tenta ser comédia romântica, suspense erótico, thriller e assim por diante. A única que se salva é Kidman, belíssima como sempre e com um sotaque russo sedutor.
La cinta no se parece a nada que hayan visto, pues es una mezcla extraña de humor negro con auténtico drama y aderezo romántico.
The dialogue is sharp, and the story is highly plausible as Russian mail-order-bride thrillers go.
Birthday Girl is an amusing joy ride, with some surprisingly violent moments.
There are enough well layered performances in director/co-writer Jez Butterworth's "Birthday Girl" to all but compensate for the film's inept noir flirtations between romantic farce and theft thriller.
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