Christina Applegate Movie:

The Brutal Truth



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Christina Applegate Movie:
The Brutal Truth



Movie
The Brutal Truth
The Brutal Truth
List Price: $24.99Label: Image Entertainment

Salesrank: 82645

Released: May 30, 2000
Our Price: $98.00
Used Price: $14.01
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Christina Applegate
  • Justin Lazard
  • Johnathon Schaech
  • Moon Unit Zappa
  • Molly Ringwald
  • Editorial Review:
    Nine best friends from high school are reunited ten years later in a remote mountain cabin. The core of their group, Emily, has gathered her distant friends to reveal a stunning secret. No one could have guessed the shocking details that suddenly expose sexual infidelities and their violent past. Now, only one question remains...can they survive the weekend?

    The Brutal Truth Reviews:
    Really NOT as bad as you all say 4 Star Review
    2009-05-22 - I watched this movie last night after borrowing it, and was pleasantly surprised it had me laughing & crying. I rather enjoyed it, I really liked Molly Ringwald's icy, chain-smoking character. Yeah, I agree, a few too many "flashbacks", and a little slow, but you all act like you've never actually SEEN a BAD movie before. Truly BAD movies you don't even finish watching, no matter your liking for an actor or not. I've seen countless BAD movies, and sorry folks, but this ain't one of 'em. Give it a little credit. It's NOT that bad. No, not even close to award-worthy, but not as bad as you all're saying. Yes, the rape scenes were a bit brutal, but I've seen 1000 times worse in VERY good films. The Brutal Truth was a good film I'd watch again - I very much enjoyed watching it last night. I liked the story & found it a little original - it had a lot more potential than the film showed, but still worth watching.

    Sincerely,
    Chandra
    aka JaidaMoon

    BRUTALLY BAD 1 Star Review
    2004-10-12 - If you liked THE BIG CHILL, you probably won't like THE BRUTAL TRUTH. Trying to set the same kind of mood as the CHILL, TRUTH offers us characters that are hardly likeable, a slow moving and banal plot, and acting that should make the actors responsible feel very embarrassed. The writer tries to make Emily (Christina Applegate in a very small role) appear to be some kind of saint who changes everyone's life she touches. The big "secret" is hardly that devastating for Emily, but one of her friends is pregnant with a baby that was the result of a brutal rape. The movie has about a dozen worthless songs that they keep putting in, along with mood shots of the reflective actors. Johnathon Schaech (Judas, The Forsaken) appears as some writer who ends up narrating the story, with a really coy and ridiculous ending. Moon Zappa appears as a lesbian, and the other actors merely go through the motions.
    An independent film that proves that not all indies are so great.

    Too many flashbacks... 2 Star Review
    2002-10-02 - What starts off as something that seems like it might be interesting becomes all too boring and contrived. You can see where it's going almost immediately. A group of reunited high school buddies in their late twenties/early thirties gather at the request of their friend, Emily (Christina Applegate). They go to her parent's summer home in the mountains. A cast including Molly Ringwald(a chain smoking nag married to one of Emily's friends) Moon Zappa, and some no names. But alas...they get there and Emily is no where to be found. Two of the gals are sisters, one is very pregnant. There is alot of mystery about who is the father. Everyone gets drunk and stupid and finally goes to sleep. One earthquake later and they are stuck on a mountain with a corpse (guess who?)Fake forced dialogue,no real "connection" between these so-called "great friends," lots of arguments, affairs, secrets, and way too many flashbacks to a night 9 months ago where a terrible thing happened at a party, is too much to take! While this movie had potential it seemed like they rushed to get the movie out and everyone had just memorized their lines. The one airhead in the movie, a gal called "Vanilla" was the only one,ironically, who seemed able to act. These friends even kill a dog (accidentally) in a dog-napping attempt that they hope will result in reward money so that they can buy some pot! Save your two hours for a different movie. You may be disappointed in this one!

    Disappointment 1 Star Review
    2002-07-29 - I watched this film because I am interested in Molly Ringwald's independent filmwork.

    I am sorry I did. Not for Ringwald's (or anyone's) performance, however.

    The payoff of the plot--the actual "brutal truth"--was horrific, unexpected. . .and upsetting. Such scenes are usually handled with tact, grace, respect for the audience and the audience's responses. This scene in particular did not do so by any stretch of the imagination. Following on the heels of disjointed scene changes and little character development (who are these people? tell me, as the audience, why I should care), the payoff scene was even more offputting.

    This movie is not Christina Applegate's caliber of movie 1 Star Review
    2001-02-21 - I'm a huge Christina Applegate fan. I have been since my days in the Marines, when all we could get on the tube were "Married w/Children" reruns, in the Gulf War. I was very angry when "Jesse" got cancelled also. I would think that an actress of Christina's caliber would be getting more leading roles in high bugget productions. I must be missing something? But if your like me, a huge fan of Christina's, don't bother with this one, trust me.










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