Saturday, July 30, 2022

DVD/Movie Review: The Good Girl

 



The Good Girl is an independent movie from 2002 that stars Jennifer Aniston, Jake Gyllenhaal, John C. Reilly, Zooey Deschanel, and Tim Blake Nelson. Aniston, who was probably at the height of her "Friends" popularity, and Jake Gyllenhaal play cashiers at a large discount store. Justine (Aniston's character) is in a rut in her marriage to John C. Reilly, a house painter who smokes dope with his best friend constantly and pretty much ignores her. Gyllenhall plays a guy obsessed with the novel Catcher in the Rye, so much so that he gives himself the name Holden. Justine ends up having an affair with Holden, which goes sideways for her when she discovers how unstable Holden is.

The DVD includes a handful of extras. There is a director's commentary track on the movie, scene-specific commentary by Aniston, and a gag reel. Overall, the movie is very good. It has the feel of a smaller-budget independent movie, but that does not detract from its quality. Both Aniston and Gyllenhall do great work in their respective roles. Reilly is far outside the comedy realm he is known for and does a great job in his role. Of course, the movie has one of the few (if not the only) topless scenes Aniston has ever done, but it is definitely not gratuitous as the movie does not focus on sexual content. So, if you are looking for a good drama that is definitely not cookie-cutter, this is a good one to check out.

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