3/10
Unintentionally comical, occasionally surface-pretty, and about as deep as a puddle...
16 September 2006
Jack Cardiff co-wrote, directed and photographed this low-rent film about a girl (on a motorcycle!) rushing to see her former lover on a whim after being unhappily married to a milquetoast teacher for two months (Cardiff shows us a snippet of the teacher at work; he can't control his pre-teen students and trembles when they get rowdy). Wretched script combines the usual rebel pretensions with the young woman's wistful thoughts about Life, some of which are fairly funny (while passing a cemetery, she thinks, "Not everyone who is buried is dead!"). Padded with flashbacks and dream-sequences, which are also amusing, we do get to see Marianne Faithful nude, which seems to have been Cardiff's Modus Operandi (so much for his classy reputation). The picture does have a moody, misty-morning feel which, despite being somewhat enervating, is certainly fascinating, but the slim budget and the lack of real imagination keeps this "Girl" grounded. *1/2 from ****
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