Guthe is so anxious to show us what a larcenous tramp Mini is that he never shows us any other sides to her. We have her pegged from the get-go, even if no one in the movie does.
Mini's First Time (2006)
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Reviews Counted:28
Fresh:15
Rotten:13
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: This black comedy wavers between sleaze and satire, without ever fully committing to either.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, language, drug use and a scene of violence
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jul 14, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $21,828
Synopsis: As MINI'S FIRST TIME begins, teenaged Mini's (Nikki Reed) life with neglectful mom Diane (Carrie-Anne Moss) has reached breaking point. Fed up with Diane's insatiable appetite for sex and alcohol,... As MINI'S FIRST TIME begins, teenaged Mini's (Nikki Reed) life with neglectful mom Diane (Carrie-Anne Moss) has reached breaking point. Fed up with Diane's insatiable appetite for sex and alcohol, Mini decides to grab life by the lapels, and ventures out to try as many new experiences as she can. Her first challenge presents itself when she decides to become a call girl. Vamping it up, the young girl takes on the role of an embittered seductress, but runs into trouble when her second client is none other than her stepfather, Martin (Alec Baldwin). The film then takes a surprising twist, with Mini and Martin indulging in a passionate affair and plotting to get rid of Diane, for whom they both have a deep-seated hatred. Writer/Director Nick Guthe laces his story with dark humor, pulling impressive performances out of Reed and Baldwin. Guthe's movie is essentially a commentary on the power of the predatory teenage seductress and the pathetic nature of the men who are so easily wrapped around the little fingers of characters like Mini. Reed, who was so impressive in THIRTEEN, Catherine Hardwicke's much darker exploration of teenage sexuality, is framed as a Lolita-style character who only has to don a bikini to set male tongues wagging, and she takes to the role with a delicious gleam in her eye, easily becoming the star of the show. The film is stylishly shot, with plenty of film noir conventions, and the characters often mirror the cast other intelligent teen flicks such as HEATHERS and Don Roos's HAPPY ENDINGS. But ultimately, MINI'S FIRST TIME is a well executed and wickedly funny tale that keeps viewers guessing right up to its unexpected climax. [More]
Starring: Alec Baldwin, Nikki Reed, Luke Wilson, Carrie-Anne Moss
Starring: Alec Baldwin, Nikki Reed, Luke Wilson, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jeff Goldblum, Rick Fox
Director: Nick Guthe
Director: Nick Guthe
Screenwriter: Nick Guthe
Producer: Evan Astrowsky, Kevin Spacey
Composer: Cato
Studio: First Independent Pictures
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Reviews for Mini's First Time
It doesn't help that first-time screenwriter/director Nick Guthe created such a superficial group of characters. Few, if any, seem believable or are interesting enough to care about.
Much of the film reeks of decadence and new money-the snazzy cars and clothes and the boxy, minimalist modern stone and glass interiors that are as cold as the characters themselves.
Mini is a wonderful character, and she’s the villain you simply can’t help but root for, watching the dominoes fall where they must, and lets these yuppies self-destruct.
Touches fleetingly on an interesting phenomenon — namely, the manner in which a father’s advances simultaneously disgust and enthrall his teenage stepdaughter.
A deliciously evil black comedy that's sure to elicit lots of shameful giggles throughout.
Mini's First Time unfortunately degenerates into a sexed-up version of a Law & Order episode.
Mini is too tame for Skina-max and too inane to survive on the art-house circuit. It’s a pretentious erotic thriller that gives honest trash a bad name.
It's a bad, preposterous and horrifyingly cliched black comedy about a girl gone wicked.
The swirl of bad girl shenanigans, Hollywood satire and noir-ish melodrama in Mini's First Time that was intended to make for an icy cocktail of prurience and moral insight tastes more like freezer burn instead.
A lethal joyride through the debauched lifestyles of L.A.'s glamour-industry elite.
Black teenage comedy in a cautionary tale about the dangers of kids growing up alone.
Mini has a cleverly devious wrap-around ending, but you have been warned: It's twisted.
Surrounded by all these pros, Reed more than holds her own: She has so much integrity about being amoral that she keeps the audience dangling between disgust and admiration.
Mini's First Time is delectably vulgar for 20 minutes or so, almost too bad to be true, but it soon loses its cheap-thrills appeal.
Mini's First Time is not about taking an honest look at adolescence. It's not even really about teens, or high-school life, or upper-class marriages. What it's about is an unpleasantly pervy adult male view of teenage girls.
The director has created a stylish spoof filled with some razor-sharp dialogue and truly wild, original moments.
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