Girl 6

33% of critics liked it

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In theaters 
R, 1 hr. 47 min.

Movie Info

Director: Spike Lee
Rated: R
Running Time: 1 hr. 47 min.
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Theater Release:
DVD Release: Mar 07, 2006
Synopsis: Spike Lee directed this comedy-drama about a woman who falls into a career in phone sex. An African-American woman (Theresa Randle) who aspires to a career as an actress endures a number of dispiriting jobs (handing out leaflets and working as a coat check girl) before reaching the end of her rope at an audition with Q.T. (Quentin Tarantino), a sleazy movie director. Q.T. claims that he wants to offer her a role in his next film -- but since the role requires nudity, she will have to show him

Critic Reviews

  • [Randle] holds the film together as best she can with her luminous presence and dignity, but can't supply the lacking subtext, past history and motivation. More...
  • There's something refreshing about the film's reckless proximity to anarchy, the stylishly imaginative cinematography and lusciously exorbitant Prince soundtrack, even if it does ring hollow when Lee tries to get serious on us. More...
  • Lee's never been too hip to women's perspectives, and in Girl 6, he proves that marriage, maturity and 10 years of filmmaking haven't substantially corrected his blind spot. More...
  • Lee has done the impossible: He's sucked the fun out of call-in sex and replaced it with sanctimonious prattle. More...
  • While Lee is a skillful director, he's also more coldly analytical than emotional, and it is not his style to get us to feel for this woman as much as we should. More...
  • Lee draws his lines between fantasy and reality without much confidence and with only a sketchy logic. More...
  • Frenetic but lazily conceived, it's like one of those puny low-budget toss-offs Brian De Palma used to spring on us when he thought nobody was looking. More...
  • Strongly told stories have a way of carrying their characters along with them. But here we have an undefined character in an aimless story. Too bad. More...
  • Lee may have a keen sense of setting and dialogue, but his characterization is off. More...
  • Instead of effervescent and mercurial, the movie is simply muddled. What happened? More...