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''Suburban Girl'' is a 2007 American
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film directed by Marc Klein and produced by
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and Deborah Del Prete. It stars
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and
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, with
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,
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, and
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in supporting roles. It is adapted from the short stories "My Old Man" and "The Worst Thing a Suburban Girl Could Imagine" from Melissa Bank's 1999 best-selling book '' The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing''. The film had its premiere at New York's
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on April 27, 2007. It was released on
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and
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in the United States on January 15, 2008.


Plot

Brett Eisenberg is an ambitious yet unconfident New York City assistant book editor living in the literary hotbed of Manhattan's
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. Struggling to become a full-fledged editor, she is shocked when she learns that her mentor and boss is fired and replaced by the glamorous Faye Falkner. At a book signing, Brett meets the notorious and much older publishing playboy Archie Knox. After spending time with him, she realizes how unhappy she is with her immature boyfriend Jed and breaks off their relationship in order to pursue one with Archie. Archie is a recovering alcoholic, suffers from diabetes, and has an estranged daughter. The age gap between Brett and him is made clear through their different lifestyles, such as his lack of understanding of how to use a Blackberry and Brett taking him to a candy shop. Although this does not affect their relationship in the beginning — Brett appreciates the advice and confidence he gives her to stand up to Faye — she soon begins to resent his patronizing attitude. Brett and Archie fight about him treating her like his daughter and not telling her that he used to date Faye. He eventually begins drinking again and sleeps with another woman in order to break off their relationship. Brett explains her situation to her father, Robert, and asks for his advice. While visiting her family home, she is shocked to discover that Robert has cancer; her family hid this from her, but told her brother Ethan, because they felt she would not be able to handle the news. Depressed and despondent, Brett makes a poor impression on a celebrity client until Archie appears and rescues the situation. They decide to give their relationship another try and Brett introduces him to her family, who are uncomfortable with the age difference. Robert especially becomes apprehensive after learning of Archie's alcoholism when he is admitted to hospital, and advises Brett that she should not have to spend her life taking care of Archie. After Robert dies, Brett realizes she must finally deal with her problems without his support. Archie proposes using the Blackberry that Brett bought him but she turns him down, telling him that they see each other as teacher and student and not as equals. She says she needs time to be happy and grow up on her own. Brett, finally confident in herself, wears a pair of leather pants she was previously too scared to wear. She begins to edit her work in a decisive way by using a pen instead of a pencil, as she used to do throughout the film.


Cast


Production

The film was produced by Odd Lot Entertainment in association with Catch 23 Productions. Deborah Del Prete,
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and Daryl Taja served as producers. It was the directorial debut of Marc Klein, who had written the screenplay for ''
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'' (2001). By November 2005, both Gellar and Baldwin had been cast in the leading roles. It was filmed in various locations around New York City as well as
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, Canada, starting in May 2006. During pre-production and filming, the filmmakers behind ''Suburban Girl'' used the title of the book, ''The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing'', for the project. However, director
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had the rights to the title and short story of that name, while his company
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was to develop a film which was adapted from the book. The film's title was officially changed to ''Suburban Girl'' for its release.


Reception

The film received generally mixed reviews from critics. On
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, the film has a rating of 50%, based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. ''
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'' described it as "a blend of ''
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'' and '' The Devil Wears Prada''", and a "pseudo-sophisticated romantic comedy". Gellar's onscreen chemistry with Baldwin was praised, with ''Eye for Film'' commenting, "The film works best when Baldwin and Gellar are together — aside from the fact that Gellar seriously needs to eat a bun or two." Film website moviepicturefilm.com stated, "Gellar and Baldwin both give wonderful performances and make their chemistry incredibly real and ultimately, quite heartbreaking. Containing a ton of laughs and killer fashion that could give ''The Devil Wears Prada'' a run for its money, this movie has something uncommon in most romantic comedies, tons of style and a huge heart."


Soundtrack

No official soundtrack was released but tracks within the film include: * "Love Song" — written and performed by Sara Bareilles * "Smokin' Some Blues" — written and performed by Terance Jay * "Silent Night" — written by Josef Mohr, performed by Terrance Jay * "Start Being Nicer" — written by Ken Steen, performed by Torpedo Boys * "Charm Attack" — written and performed by Leona Naess * "Come to the Party" — written and performed by Sam Winch * "Space Age Love Song" — written by Francis Maudsle ''et al.'', performed by Abra Moore * "Having a Party" — written by Malissa Hunter and Billy J Stein, performed by Malissa Hunter * "Funny Kind of Love" — written by Christopher Alan Livingston and Frank D Piazza, performed by Audio Paint * "Your Love Beside Me" — written by Ray Greene ''et al.'', performed by Ray Greene * "More Luck" — written by Ray Greene ''et al.'', performed by Ray Greene * "Cause a Rockslide" — written by Damon Gough, performed by
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* "Tokyo Boys" — written by Mladen Borosak and Tammy Plynn, performed by Running Red Lights * "Concert Source" — written and performed by Drew Perrante * "Speeding Cars" — written and performed by
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* "She Painted Pictures" — written by Liam Pickering, performed by Liam Frost * "Slipping Under(Sing Along to Your Favorite Song)" — written and performed by William Tell * "Cold Hearts" — written by Johan Andergard, performed by Club 8 * "No Fear" — written and performed by Melissa Tallon


References


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