I still have, whatever it is that I have, but I had to run some errands today. While out, my flu (we'll call it that) addled brain decided it would be a fantastic idea to take in a movie (I've not really been out of the house all week). It was the first time I have ever went to the movies alone and I have to say, it wasn't bad at all. Of course, I went to the first showing at a tiny theater, but still... it was nice.
On to the movie!!
Jennifer's Body (written by Diablo Cody of Juno fame) is about a girl that has the misfortune of being snagged by an up-and-coming indie rock band and sacrificed to satan so they can be more like Maroon 5. Seriously, you read that right. A side effect is that she's not a virgin so the ritual turns her into a demon as opposed to sacrificing her to it... or something like that. She has to consume flesh to stay "healthy". Jennifer does this by eating boys.
So, okay, my first impression was that this movie fucking sucked. It was choppy, the timing was off, they crammed a pun or turn of phrase in every single sentence out of these girls' mouths, You didn't really connect with the characters (not even Needy... the main character), and the entire thing seemed overly rushed.
However, driving home, I started liking it more and more. Now, don't get me wrong what I just said is still so but there was more to it, just under the surface. I knew going into it that it was going to be more of a dark comedy than anything so I wasn't disppointed in that sense. It was like a dark, twisted fairy tale in the same morbid way that Teeth is. Needy was downtrodden and always in Jennifer's shadow and through the course of the movie she changed her own destiny. She took it into her own hands and made herself a different person. This may just be the flu talking... but I think during the car ride home it went from being a D- to a B+.
One thing I fully loved about the movie from the beginning was the indie rock band. They were perfect and Adam Brody was excellent as the douchey lead that didn't care about anything but his own success. They fucking googled the ritual guys, how funny is that?!
My final thoughts... don't go into thinking it's going to be another Juno because it's not (how psyched am I for Whip it?!) it is it's own stand alone movie. In the same vein of Shaun of the Dead, American Psycho, and Teeth there is a lot more than initially meets the eye.
B+
P.S. for you Megan Fox fans... there is pretty long seen of girl on girl.
hearts
B