Gyllenhaal is great as a troubled soul, but it's Aniston who pulls out everything un-Rachel-like for a performance that'll leave most amazed and many shocked.
The Good Girl (2002)
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Reviews Counted:144
Fresh:118
Rotten:26
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: As Justine, Aniston proves she can successfully act outside her longtime Friends role.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for sexuality, some language and drug content
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Aug 7, 2002 Limited
Box Office: $13,737,564
Synopsis: THE GOOD GIRL, directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Mike White, stars Jennifer Aniston as Justine, a sullen 30-year-old woman stuck in a dead-end job at the Retail Rodeo department store. In... THE GOOD GIRL, directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Mike White, stars Jennifer Aniston as Justine, a sullen 30-year-old woman stuck in a dead-end job at the Retail Rodeo department store. In addition to her mind-numbing occupation, Justine also has to contend with her dim-witted husband, Phil (John C. Reilly), and his partner, Bubba (Tim Blake Nelson), who work as house painters when they aren't smoking pot and staring blankly at the television. Justine sees an opportunity for change, however, when she meets Holden (Jake Gyllenhaal), a fellow Retail Rodeo employee who is even more depressed than herself. The young Holden (who patterns himself after Holden Caulfield of J.D. Salinger's THE CATCHER IN THE RYE) and Justine soon begin a passionate secret affair, unaware that it may not be so secret after all. With THE GOOD GIRL, Arteta and White, the creators of the indie hit CHUCK & BUCK, have fashioned yet another oddly affecting comedy out of misery and obsession. Playing the polar opposite of the character she plays on the TV show FRIENDS, Aniston is outstanding as Justine, a melancholy wife torn between the temptation of an affair and loyalty to her husband. Gyllenhaal is excellent as Justine's angst-ridden younger beau, while Reilly plays her slacker spouse to perfection. Also notable in their supporting roles are Nelson, who portrays a scheming stoner; screenwriter White, who appears as Retail Rodeo's pious security guard; and Zooey Deschanel, who gleefully dispenses sarcasm as a customer-hating clerk. A delicate balance of dark humor and sincere emotion, THE GOOD GIRL stands out as an overachieving film about underachieving people. [More]
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, John C. Reilly, Tim Blake Nelson
Starring: Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, John C. Reilly, Tim Blake Nelson, Zooey Deschanel, Deborah Rush, Mike White, John Carroll Lynch, John Doe, Roxanne Hart, Ken Rudúlph
Director: Miguel Arteta
Director: Miguel Arteta
Screenwriter: Mike White
Producer: Matthew Greenfield
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for The Good Girl
...una suburbia americana que no suele mostrarse en el cine actual, un mundo alejado del que comúnmente se asocia al bienestar clasemediero de los EU.
Feels like a composite of several other slightly more assured indies of recent years.
Working with emotionally dangerous material, Mr. Arteta sails through without undue malice, reminding me of the late, great Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
'The Good Girl is like visiting a peculiar island...[with an] amusingly twisted script.
The Good Girl is more marketable than Chuck and Buck. It is also more forgettable.
Aniston defines the term "bored to tears" with her portrayal of the morose "Justine."
The Good Girl never achieves a Fargo-like balance: it can’t decide whether its characters should be treated with dignity or with derision.
Aniston was brave to accept this dark role, which may win her an Oscar nomination and certainly proves she's an actress of substance.
Aniston rises to the level of the material, creating a character of remarkable breadth and depth.
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