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| ELLIE PARKER (US, 2005, d. Scott Coffey) |
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| Written by Peter Malone | |
| Tuesday, 22 August 2006 | |
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Coffey and Watts and some of their actors and collaborators on the short, including Australian actress Rebecca Rigg, decided to make a feature-length version of Ellie Parker. It looks its small-budget and quite some improvisation. But, as an exercise in looking at Hollywood and the trials of aspiring actresses, it is quite an interesting and entertaining tour-de-force. Naomi Watts, in case anyone still needed convincing, proves herself to be a very talented performer. Apart from creating the character of the nervously-ambitious would-be from Down Under, she is able to perform some audition sequences, from Southern Belle to foul-mouthed street worker to drama class improvisations. Coffey himself appears as a wannabe photographer who begins an affair with Ellie only to find that he is now convinced he is gay. Rebecca Rigg is Ellie’s loyal friend. Chevy Chase appears as a smooth-talking agent. All the problems of auditions, callbacks, being stabbed in the back, encountering shady producers and directors with the come-on are all here in this brief, entertaining, cinematic exercise. |
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