Okay, these two movies might not seem likely candidates for a women's rights convention, but I am thrilled nonetheless to recommend them as they feature wryly clever, modern, female-centered storylines featuring two good young actresses with nary a boobjob or bleachjob in sight. My version of gynopower, perhaps. :)
Enchanted
I saw this being filmed last summer in New York, creating a commitment to see the finished product regardless of its quality. Thank goodness for me that it's thoroughly delightful. From the silly hyper-Disney animated opening to the song and dance routines and predictable romantic ending, Enchanted is adorable. More specifically, Amy Adams as Giselle is utterly adorable and truly the best reason to see the film (much like she was in Junebug). Enchanted also stars Patrick Dempsey as cynical lawyer Robert, a man who simultaneously helps the out-of-this-world Giselle while trying to instill in his own fairytale-seeking daughter a sense of cold hard reality. James Marsden is funny as a stupidly earnest prince in search of his intended. The lowpoints are a relatively poorly developed evil queen/stepmother, a bit of excessive silliness involving the queen's hapless helper, and a ridiculous dragon showdown atop skyscraper. A better ending to this movie might have brought it near perfection as a family friendly romance. Recommended overall.
Juno
Sweet, edgy, and occasionally dark with a romantic spirit a world away from Enchanted and yet remarkably as innocent in the end. Remarkable because it's a film about 16-year old Juno, who becomes pregnant after having sex with her friend and bandmate (played achingly well by Michael Cera), then decides on her own to deliver the baby into the hands of a couple she found in the Penny Saver. The childless couple, played by Jason Bateman and Jennifer Garner, clearly aren't as perfect as they seem, but nothing ever is. Over the course of a school year, Juno deals with, as she tells her caring and obviously lenient father, "things way beyond her maturity level". Again, an adorable movie, even more consistent in quality than Enchanted, and again made fabulous by its female star, Ellen Page. Highly recommended.
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