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Pretty Persuasion (2005)

Pretty Persuasion (2005)
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One of the "popular girls" decides to put her mean streak to work in this black comedy. Kimberly Joyce (Evan Rachel Wood) is an outwardly friendly but inwardly cold and manipulative teenager who attends an exclusive private school in Beverly Hills when she's not making fun of her twentysomething stepmother (Jaime King) or listening to her business mogul father (James Woods) rant about the many people he hates. Kimberly's best friend is Brittany (Elisabeth Harnois), who doesn't seem to notice that Kimberly holds a bit of a grudge over the fact Brittany is now dating Troy (Stark Sands), Kimberly's former boyfriend. When Randa (Adi Schnall), an exchange student from the Middle East, arrives at school, Kimberly is asked to show her around, and soon she's giving her the inside scoop on the school's social hierarchy. Kimberly, Brittany, and Randa, like most of the girls at school, don't much care for Mr. Anderson (Ron Livingston), a teacher who doesn't make much of a secret of his lust for the female student body, though he doesn't do much besides look. Kimberly decides to do something about Mr. Anderson by fabricating a story that he has had inappropriate contact with her, Brittany, and Randa, and it doesn't take long for the matter to become a local scandal, though it does end up backfiring on Kimberly in time. Pretty Persuasion also features supporting performances from Selma Blair, Jane Krakowski, and Michael Hitchcock. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Evan Rachel WoodRon Livingston, (more)
Director(s):
Marcos Siega
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pretty Persuasion

One of the "popular girls" decides to put her mean streak to work in this black comedy. Kimberly Joyce (Evan Rachel Wood) is an outwardly friendly but inwardly cold and manipulative teenager who attends an exclusive private school in Beverly Hills when she's not making fun of her twentysomething stepmother (Jaime King) or listening to her business mogul father (James Woods) rant about the many people he hates. Kimberly's best friend is Brittany (Elisabeth Harnois), who doesn't seem to notice that Kimberly holds a bit of a grudge over the fact Brittany is now dating Troy (Stark Sands), Kimberly's former boyfriend. When Randa (Adi Schnall), an exchange student from the Middle East, arrives at school, Kimberly is asked to show her around, and soon she's giving her the inside scoop on the school's social hierarchy. Kimberly, Brittany, and Randa, like most of the girls at school, don't much care for Mr. Anderson (Ron Livingston), a teacher who doesn't make much of a secret of his lust for the female student body, though he doesn't do much besides look. Kimberly decides to do something about Mr. Anderson by fabricating a story that he has had inappropriate contact with her, Brittany, and Randa, and it doesn't take long for the matter to become a local scandal, though it does end up backfiring on Kimberly in time. Pretty Persuasion also features supporting performances from Selma Blair, Jane Krakowski, and Michael Hitchcock. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
110 mins

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Director(s):
Marcos Siega
Writer(s):
Skander Halim
Producer(s):
Matthew WeaverTodd DagresCarl Levin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Strong Sexual Content)
Categories:
Comedy
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    John M.

    Something about Evan Rachel Wood both powerfully attracts me and frightens the hell out of me at the same time. This is the type of role she is born to play. Entertaining, but not particularly groundbreaking. Funny and disturbing.

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    Susan R.

    A truly dark and inspired comedy. Not for the faint of heart. The way Evan Rachel Wood delivers some of her lines are pure comedic gold. She doesnt have a care in the world who is offended, which for movie lovers is a real gift. Wood is so compelling, both as an actress and a person. In this, she scares the hell out of you, while also being one of the most interisting people youll ever meet.

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    Linda D.

    Dressing darkness up in pink. Dark and disturbing and wrongfully amusing at times. This is not just another teen movie - it starts out that way and slowly ever so brilliantly takes (lures) us down the dark road it wants us to see. It's like looking at a car wreck - probably should turn away but there ya are looking. Evan Rachel Wood and James Wood (who plays her father) are both shocking and brilliant in their performance.

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