Thursday, March 19, 2009

Miss March teen-time comedies-sexual crassness and sexist button

Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore, and Raquel Alessi star in a film written and directed by Cregger and Moore.


Miss March takes its rightful place in the store, ignoble American parade of teenagers time comedies as profane and morally to do a push-me-pull-you dance.Finally, as in the films marked with the name "Apatow," the sexual crassness and sexist button-pushing gives way to the realization moralizing about the greater good, and that is "good" girl is a higher goal than to get a girl "in a more general, the best sex-win paradigm. The formula gives and gives, and keeps to a surprisingly conservative agenda, despite the appearance of some rebel creed on the surface.

A presentation of this model is that the comedy engine misfires so regularly that we have a tendency to pull out of the brazen spirit of things and instead looks at it with compassion and professional interest: here, after all, is a possible candidate for the year 's most unfunny comedy.

It's almost remarkable when a scene right in the movie is le-loud funny. Ironically, the scene in question is an almost sexual encounter with a woman in a bed, a bug-eyed young man, a trip by bus, and a Bump in the road.
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