Ruby Sparks (15)

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Comedy

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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Time Out says

Mon Oct 8 2012

Ever been irritated by the quirky-cute love interests in indie films? Those dream girls who wear purple tights and exist for no earthly reason other than to swoon at the feet of forever adolescent boy-men? If yes, this spiky-sweet romcom might be for you. An update on the myth of Pygmalion – the sculptor who falls in love with
his statue – it’s directed by the husband and wife team behind the indie smash ‘Little Miss Sunshine’. 

The script is by 29-year-old actress-playwright Zoe Kazan, who also stars with her real-life beau Paul Dano. He is novelist Cal, who at the age of 19 wrote a novel touched by genius (second only to ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ is the consensus). Ten years later, Cal has writer’s block – cured one morning when he wakes up with an idea. He writes about Ruby Sparks, his dream girl (yes, she wears purple tights). Then, impossibly, Ruby (Kazan) walks into his house. Happy ever after? Not quite. Life is sweet for a while. Ruby is perfect. Of course she is. Cal wrote her. And he can tweak her whenever he wants. Cal’s brother, Harry (Chris Messina), urges him to have some fun, nudge-nudge, with his creation (‘for men everywhere’), and if Ruby had walked into his brother’s life, the film would go a bit ‘American Pie’ right here. But Cal is the bookish type. He just wants to curl up on the sofa with Ruby and a battered copy of Proust.

Trouble is, living-breathing dream girls (unlike the ones in the movies) have ideas and opinions. Social-butterfly Ruby goes out too much for Cal’s liking, so he makes her more needy and dependent. And once he starts tweaking, he can’t stop. There’s plenty of bitter in the bittersweet here, and Kazan’s script is observant about how we try to control relationships – making this a smart, modern movie. And how often can you say that about a romcom?

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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Oct 12 2012

Duration:

104 mins

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Rated as: 4/5 (19 ratings)
  • I will never get that time back!! Rubbish!

    Daz Mon Apr 8
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • Great acting. Enjoyed every moment.

    Freekta Tue Nov 20 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • I honestly think you missed something here, ARCHGATE, if you didn't see the whole film. Not a huge amount but something. The screenplay doesn't make enough of the ideas it has but the film did get more serious and a little more interesting as it went on. It should have lurched and grown, groaned to a climax that was frightening but it lacked the wit or guts or both to do it. Nevertheless, it still finishes up as memorable for what it ,at least, suggests. Watch the last hour when it comes on the box.

    Phil Ince Mon Nov 5 2012
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  • agree with Francesca .... walked out after exactly 30 minutes. Charmless flick.

    ARCHGATE Mon Oct 22 2012
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  • An enjoyable indie romance with some amusing and quirky bits.

    Sutton Sun Oct 21 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Bright romcom which bounces satisfactorily off an intriguing central idea.

    critique Thu Oct 18 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Codswallop! Nearly walked out twice. Utter rubbish.

    GS Thu Oct 18 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • After last weeks over rated, hip double whammy of UNTOUCHABLE then WALLFLOWER, I feared this...indeed, it's taken me 7 days to drag myself back to my local. But fear needlessly as it turns out as this is charming fare. Tad TOO wish fullfimenty? yes, but by no means fatally. Good....and quite a relief that was too! 7/10

    scrumpyjack Wed Oct 17 2012
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Half an hour of this would more than suffice

    Francesca Sun Oct 14 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • They were both kind of annoying....... Oh I get it...she actually speaks French in real life too!? Hohoho

    Marfisto Sun Oct 14 2012
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