
Good Girl (2002)
Année de sortie: 2002
Nation: Germany, Netherlands, United States
Alternative Title: The Good Girl, Una buena chica, Por um Sentido na Vida, Une bonne fille, A Boa Rapaza
Réalisateur: Miguel Arteta
Writer: Mike White
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Matthew Greenfield
Co-Producer: Gina Kwon, Shelly Glasser
Executive Producer: Carol Baum, Kirk D'Amico, Philip von Alvensleben
Sociétés: Flan de Coco Films, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Hungry Eye Lowland Pictures B.V.
Genre: Black Comedy Film, Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
Budget: 8.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: blackmail, dreams, drugs, extramarital affair, faith, jealousy, lie, marriage, masturbation, motel, suicide
Histoire
Good Girl tells the story of a young woman named Stephanie whose seemingly ordinary life takes an unexpected turn when she begins a passionate affair with a discount-store stock boy named Holden. Holden considers himself the incarnation of J.D. Salinger's Holden Caulfield, suggesting he has a troubled past and feels disillusioned with society. Despite being married to her high school sweetheart and having a seemingly stable life, Stephanie finds herself drawn to Holden's charisma and the excitement he brings into her life.
Résumé
Directed by Miguel Arteta in 2002, Good Girl is a black comedy-drama that explores themes of disillusionment, infidelity, and the pursuit of excitement outside one's mundane life. The film stars Jennifer Aniston as Stephanie, a role which showcases her comedic timing and dramatic prowess beyond her usual romantic comedy persona. Good Girl was produced by several countries including Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States.