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The Good Guy (2009)

Director: Julio DePietro

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From Time Out New York

Never underestimate the power of misdirection: The Good Guy begins by dumping its soaking-wet protagonist, Tommy (Porter), on the doorstep of his sweetie’s apartment. Beth (Bledel) won’t let him up; there’s somebody else there. We’re being set up to feel sorry for this sad sack, and as the movie rewinds to six weeks earlier, we get a backstory. Tommy is a Wall Street big shot, complete with a multiethnic posse and a protégé (Greenberg) who’s being groomed in the group’s master-of-the-universe ways. Three guesses as to who catches Beth’s eye (and vice versa), but before anyone starts crying “Eve Harrington,” a series of revelations suggest that the titular nice guy isn’t who we think he is.

Though filmmaker Julio DePietro isn’t praising the typical XY-chromosomed prick, he can’t be accused of burying the movie’s entitled males, either; these lifetime Maxim subscribers speak in a smarmy Mametesque manner that suggests the writer-director is almost as charmed by alpha-male assholes as he is by his own alledgedly “shocking” dialogue. (In the spirit of equal time, Beth’s friends indulge in similarly irksome, foulmouthed conversations reminiscent of Carrie Bradshaw & Co. on a NutraSweet high.) Such passé testosterone worship might have been passable if the filmmaking weren’t so amateurish—every emotional exchange is accompanied by insipid, high-volume pop songs—and the film’s self-satisfied chest-thumping didn’t extend to its creator as well.

Author: David Fear

Time Out New York Issue: 751: February 18 - 24, 2010


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Cast & crew

Director: Julio DePietro

Cast: Scott Porter, Alexis Bledel, Bryan Greenberg

Genre(s): Drama

Duration: 90 mins

US Release: Feb 19 2010




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