(500) Days of Summer (2009)
Starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Zooey Deschanel
Director: Marc Webb
Country: USA
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama, Independent
This is not a love story.
Many independent films, especially romance movies, tend to strive to be as un-Hollywood as possible, creating an experience that may be realistic, but quite often dreary. If Hollywood is boy-meets-girl, boy-loses-girl, boy-gets-girl-back, then Independent films are boy-meets-girl, boy-loses-girl, boy-loses-his-mind, boy-attempts-suicide-or-becomes-a-drug-addict-to-deal-with-his-problems. Perhaps I’m confusing Independent films with student films, but the point is there none the less: the two sources are on opposite ends of the spectrum. (500) Days of Summer is a film that is very much independent in its realistic story turns, (or for you Hollywood folk “plot twists!”,) but unlike a lot of other independent romances, it allows itself to dwell on the glory of falling in love in over-the-top ways, (a musical number to Hall & Oates’ “You Make My Dreams” is priceless.) Perhaps I’m very biased because I have an undying crush on Zooey, or because this film hit way too close to home in a few too many departments, but I would definitely relive these 500 days over and over again.
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about 11 months ago
More films should have a “drug attic” in them. I never know where to keep all of my old, unused drugs!
about 11 months ago
Ha! That was a total typo… I meant to type drug-crawlspace. I guess that’s why one should re-read what they write!
about 3 months ago
Loved (500) Days of Summer, one of my favorite movies of 2009! It’s nice to see a good rom-com amid the dozens of mediocre and putrid ones.
about 3 months ago
Castor – I’d go as far to segregate the classifications and call this a romantic comedy and reserve the term ‘rom com’ for films with the lead actress tripping over something and clinking champaign glasses… or anything starring Sandra Bullock.
about 2 months ago
Roses are red, violets are blue… fuck you whore.