For A Good Time, Call… is
your “not so subtle” typical, American comedy film that explores the budding
friendship between two frenemies Lauren and Katie. The responsible editor
Lauren (Lauren Miller) and the uncontainable Katie (Ari Gaynor) are polar opposites.
However when both come up short on making ends meet financially their shared
gay best friend Jesse (Justin Long) reconnects these past enemies and suggest
that they become friends. Considering both ladies have nothing in common,
Lauren learns that Katie is working as a sex-phone operator and identifies a
potential business opportunity...a phone sex hotline. In the end, these roommates
realize that maybe they can be more than just business partners, but good
girlfriends.
This movie from Toronto-based
filmmaker Jamie Travis takes an approach much like fellow director Judd Apatow
as he directs this female-driven rudimentary relationship comedy about two New
York women who are trying to discover and find themselves in today’s pressured
society. To a degree the film comes across more like an extended version of a
television sitcom that provides just enough laughter and entertainment to get
you through the entire movie. For the most part, the film has a very simple and
somewhat predictable premise.
In it’s own unique way with
the combination of an eccentric cast and semi-humorous story, For A Good Time,
Call…somehow manages to be both sweet and raunchy all in one. The title
alone is a great play on words especially
as it relates to the dating and sex talk scenes. Unfortunately this idea of
creating a phone sex hotline is a bit dated for 2012; and is also difficult to
maintain interest for the entire movie, despite all the attempts at basic and
crude humor. Although it
should be credited that the conversations, behaviors, and emotions are real,
which add some authenticity to the film. As the phone sex business seems to
make progress the friendship develops as well. Unfortunately the storyline
does not add any originality and is really not any different from any other frenenemy
type movie.
What is nice about For A Good
Time, Call… is the bursting chemistry from all the characters. Each person,
regardless of his or her role brings a fresh, playful and candid personality
that stays consistent throughout the movie. Graynor and Miller are so charming together however, it seems
as though their relationship and friendship is forced to create a happy
storyline. Outside of
Miller and Graynor characters, the other most amusing character in the film is
Justin Long, their gay mutual friend Jesse, who gives a sarcastic yet charismatic
performance. In addition, Lauren's parents (Mimi Rogers and Don McManus), who add
another bit of appeal. They always seem
to show up at unexpected moments consistently being surprised by their daughter's
unrefined roommate. Then there is also a sweet romance between Katie with her
faithful caller client Sean (played by Mark Webber) who she has a playful, yet
romantic love connection.
For a Good Time, Call… is your
typical independent comedy film that appeals to a mass audience in a way that
does not “beat around the bush” or sugar coat the content. However it still
brings the typical and predictable Hollywood plot lines to the screen.
Here is a film that caters more to a particular type of
woman, one who is in there 20s and maybe early 30s, anyone beyond that may find
it difficult to relate to the material. The film can also be seen, as somewhat
dated considering the idea of a phone sex hotline has not really been “hot”
since the 1990s. What might bring this film to the next level are more story &
character development and originality to truly bring this film to life.
Although it has trouble
breaking away from predictability once the initial premise is introduced, this
comedy shines and spotlight on two up and coming actresses, Lauren Miller and
Ari Graynor. If nothing else you will at least be entertained have a good time
watching the film.
Rating: 6.5 out of 10
1 comment:
The cast and script make this film so much better than it had any right to be, even if I do think it gets a bit too predictable by the end. Still, it kept me entertained and that’s all that matters when I’m watching a raunchy sex comedy. Nice review.
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