Confessions of a Shopaholic (PG)

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Time Out rating:

<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5
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Time Out says

Tue Feb 17 2009

Making a shiny Hollywood film about the perils of shopping is like sending an alcoholic to buy wine for your party. Here, silks glow, furs rustle and getting in debt is fun and glamorous, which is why most of this film is about the slide into negative equity. Getting out again is drawn-out and dull. Here, it takes about 15 minutes.

Still, if you want gritty realism, see an arthouse movie. Or shop in a pound store. As journalist Rebecca, Isla Fisher is silly and adorable – just like this adaptation of Sophie Kinsella’s novel (transposed, naturally, from London to New York). A fashion desperado with more overdue credit card bills than she has little black dresses, she gets a job under sexy Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy) at his unsexy financial magazine hoping she can claw her way up to the company’s flagship publication, Alette. This is a fabulous alternative reality: editors of fashion magazines drop everything to take rookies shopping and even the debt collector has a sense of humour.

And yet there’s reason beneath the nonsense. Rebecca is an addict: she lies and hurts those around her. She doesn’t even look right in her finery; unlike Carrie Bradshaw, she clumps along in her Louboutins like she has no right to them. And of course, she doesn’t. She’s a perfectly packaged product of the last boom, and the film knows so. Not that that gets in the way of having lots of escapist fun with the realities of Rebecca’s own private credit crunch. There’s a lesson there, and it’s not how to accessorise a Prada mini-dress.

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Rated:

PG

UK release:

Fri Feb 20 2009

Duration:

104 mins

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Rated as: 4/5 (42 ratings)
  • i loved this film the people i was with didnt enjoy it probs dont like girly films though, but it made me laugh and some bits even cry. tbh i thought it was going to be shit but its not, i am sooo buying it on dvd:) x

    keri Tue Mar 10 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • i thought the movie was really good and when she tries to break the ice-cube to get her credit card.........well halarious or wat.........?

    danielle Mon Mar 9 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • My rating is 10/10 stars!!!!!!!!!!! ***********************************

    lollipop354 Sat Mar 7 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I think that most of the people who have posted comments on this film are wrong. The film was fab!!!!!!!!!! Well worth seeing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xxx

    Lollipop354 Sat Mar 7 2009
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  • ciao chico - my luvvelyy latin film critic - tell me more, did u lik the Shopaholic lik me?

    ayse Sat Mar 7 2009
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  • oh yes this is real - dem books ain't never got enny picx - y bovver wid books go c dis flic really luv u all xx my readders xx my m8 rick luvved it - pussy boy!!

    jo-anne Sat Mar 7 2009
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  • It was a cold March night without any heating in the screening for Watchmen - so we picked Shopaholic as the next available film. There were grumblings in the backrow, "I'm sure it's not that cold, I really wanna see Watchmen." With an ungainly humph I settled back to be bored by Isla Fisher - but Shopaholic was great fun, and you get to enjoy a movie with an excited audience of lovely giggly girls - so go along have some fun.

    clip tie Sat Mar 7 2009
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  • I thought this film was faultless! I laughed a great deal & cried a little - why? Because you are really drawn to Rebecca's character - she really is a sweetie, she just has a problem controlling her money! You see her highs & lows, so really feel for her. I'm not a shopaholic, yet still loved this film. It had a great story line, fab acting by all involved, & I would actually buy it when it comes out on DVD. I haven't read the book, but unusally enough, I don't want to, as I really don't think it could beat the film; I know people who are reluctant to see the film, as they were disappointed by the book, despite the fact the author has written some good books in the past.

    Lisa H Thu Mar 5 2009
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  • This film is an insult to Kinsella. The biggest load of rubbish I have ever seen. Rubbis

    lottie Thu Mar 5 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Lin enquica. Mi amo Confessions of a Shopaholica magnificente! Non e gusto agen bene soino. Chico x

    Chico Wed Mar 4 2009
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