American Girl

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  • R
  • 2002
  • 5.9  (1,461)

American Girl is a heartwarming coming-of-age story set in the 1970s that follows the life of twelve-year-old tomboy, Rynn Jacobs (Jena Malone), who lives in a small coastal town with her poet father in a secluded house. The film is an adaptation of the novel "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane” by Laird Koenig. Rynn’s world is rocked when she discovers that her father has suddenly gone missing, leaving her all alone in the house. Her only companions include her pet hamster, and her new friend, a boy from school named Mario (Erik von Detten), who is smitten with her. Meanwhile, Rynn struggles to keep up appearances of having a parent present, but her attempts are thwarted by nosy neighbors who won't leave her alone.

As Rynn tries to uncover her father's whereabouts, she faces various challenges that force her to mature beyond her years. Harmony Blossom plays a pivotal role in the movie as Frank Hallet's niece, who comes knocking on Rynn's door asking about her mysteriously absent father. The two engage in a battle of wits as Harmony tries to stifle Rynn's independence, and Rynn skillfully shields herself with a web of lies and deceptions.

Throughout the film, Jena Malone delivers a stunning performance as Rynn, bringing forth a range of emotions from a strong-willed, confident girl to one that experiences moments of vulnerability and insecurity. Her portrayal of a girl who must confront her own mortality and responsibility in such a dire situation is both authentic and inspiring. Malone's chemistry with Erik von Detten as Mario also adds an interesting dynamic to the film, as the two navigate their own unique struggles and the challenges of growing up.

American Girl is a thought-provoking film that delves into themes including loneliness, self-reliance, and the power of imagination. The small town setting magnifies the sense of claustrophobia and the tension between the characters. The film's director, Nicholas Gessner, employs strategic use of silence and darkness to heighten the tension of the mystery surrounding Rynn and her father.

The film also showcases a unique approach to storytelling by revealing key revelations through subtext and subtle hints. This style of narration turns the audience into detectives, where they must piece together the clues to decipher the mystery of Rynn's father's disappearance. In many ways, the film lets the audience connect the dots in their own heads, which elevates the viewing experience.

However, American Girl is not without its flaws. The film's pacing is slow at times, and some of the dialogue could have been more engaging. Additionally, some of the characters are underdeveloped, which makes it difficult to fully invest in their storylines. However, these shortcomings are minor and do not detract from the overall impact of the film.

In conclusion, American Girl is a beautiful film that captures the essence of coming of age in a unique and authentic way. Jena Malone delivers a commanding performance that represents a young girl's unrelenting spirit to survive and thrive, even in the face of adversity. The film's blend of mystery, romance, and drama will leave viewers feeling inspired, and it is a must-watch for anyone who loves a well-told story.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2002
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (1,461)