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Jersey Girl (2004) Reviews

Jersey Girl (2004)
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Writer and director Kevin Smith embraces his warm and fuzzy side with this comedy drama about a man who learns a lot about life and love in the wake of a personal tragedy. Ollie Trinke (Ben Affleck) is a guy who seemingly has it made -- he has a great job as a music publicist with a major Manhattan public relations firm, and he's madly in love with his wife, Gertrude (Jennifer Lopez). Ollie is very much excited about the fact he and Gertrude are soon to become parents, but Ollie's joy turns to despair when Gertrude dies in childbirth. Emotionally shattered, Ollie isn't sure what to do next, and he and his newborn daughter, Gertie, soon move to New Jersey to live with his father, Bart (George Carlin), who grows tired of playing babysitter after several months. Juggling his career with single parenthood proves to be more than Ollie can manage, and one day he's fired after he bungles a major press event. Unable to find work, Ollie eventually takes a dead-end job in New Jersey's public works department, and devotes himself to his daughter as he retreats from his own life. But after frequent visits to the local video store, he strikes up a friendship with Maya (Liv Tyler), a pretty girl who works behind the counter. As Ollie finally begins to come out of his shell, he's offered a chance to move back into the music industry, but he realizes that would mean moving back to Manhattan -- and Gertie (Raquel Castro), now seven years old, makes it clear she doesn't want to go. Jersey Girl also features cameo performances from Kevin Smith regulars Jason Lee and Matt Damon, and significantly is Smith's first feature not to include Jason Mewes and Smith himself as stoner archetypes Jay and Silent Bob. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ben AffleckLiv Tyler, (more)
Director(s):
Kevin Smith
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Lori L.

I just loved this movie! It's a wonderful, heartwarming story that truly is about making choices about what is most important in your life. And during all the time that Ben Affleck's "Ollie Trinke" needs to come to this decision, the movie is filled with touching and funny and even sad times. I dare you to watch it and not like it. You have to have a heart of stone to not be moved by this moving story.

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Jeff H.

An okay movie.

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Marvin F. Labahn Jr L.

This was an excellent movie, the director brought out how a family that cares about one another can overcome tragedy and problems.

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Akbar K.

Liked it very much! I really like the fact that all characters spoke eloquently. There wasn't any of that low class white trash, slang, yo-yo English. Kevin I am proud of you. A lot of interesting dialogue. Kevin do you smoke a lot of cigarettes. You have people smoking everywhere including hospitals. When was that allowed?

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Soreta M.

Very funny. lot of laughs.

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JULIO S.

THE COVER PRINTING WAS SO FAINT AND ILLEGIBLE THAT WE COULD NOT READ THE MOVIE SYNOPSIS. THE DVD ITSELF WAS EXCELLENT!

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Lois W.

This was a really cute movie. Wonderful movie for parents! Truly enjoyed it and recommend it to all ages.

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Russ S.

Plus Ben still can't act (or even cry well) and Matt Damon makes a Hitchcock-like appearance. I would've liked the movie better if the storyline stayed away from the sex and swearing. George Carlin did very well with his part but his portrayal of foul-mouthed Jersey blue-collar workers showed his mental stereotypes. The best part about the movie was J-Lo's 5-min appearance. Go J !

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Linda D.

I never saw this before tonight because everyone said it was a dog. But I caught it by happenstance on Lifetime TV tonite and hmmm this wasn't THAT bad...granted there were some really bad scenes - but there were some really good ones too. It's dysfunctional but still a little room in my heart for it. Kinda like my family. I bet SOME of you that only rated it one star never really saw it did ya? Well? tsk-tsk - ya haters. (lol)

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Josh A.

Very funny and a great family movie. Sad at first, but turns out funny.

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    Lori L.

    I just loved this movie! It's a wonderful, heartwarming story that truly is about making choices about what is most important in your life. And during all the time that Ben Affleck's "Ollie Trinke" needs to come to this decision, the movie is filled with touching and funny and even sad times. I dare you to watch it and not like it. You have to have a heart of stone to not be moved by this moving story.

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    Jeff H.

    An okay movie.

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    Marvin F. Labahn Jr L.

    This was an excellent movie, the director brought out how a family that cares about one another can overcome tragedy and problems.

    Yes   |   No

     
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