God Help the Girl (2014)

6.3/10
58/100
68% – Critics
59% – Audience

God Help the Girl Storyline

Life has never been easy for Eve (Browning), but this troubled young girl has a talent and songwriting becomes her way forward. Through her passion for music, she’s led to Glasgow where she meets James (Alexander) and Cassie (Murray), two kindred spirits each at a crossroads of their own. Together they storm the city’s music scene as their lives and lyric intertwine. What follows is a toe-tapping, heart-warming story of renaissance, friendship and romance over a long, dream-like summer.

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God Help the Girl Movie Reviews

Unique and very likable.

God Help the Girl is a very unusual film because it is like combining an old fashioned musical with a modern angst-ridden coming of age movie. The overall results are extremely enjoyable and I was surprised that this hip film still appealed to a tragically un-hip old fogy like me!

Emily Browning plays Eve, an exceptionally depressed anorexic young woman who has been getting in-patient treatment for her illness. However, she disappears one day and soon meets a very nerdy looking guy, James. They are later joined by James’ friend, Cassie, and the trio decide to form a band. Now this isn’t the normal sort of indie/hipster band and the trio find that they actually have a really great sound (I was very impressed by the singing). What’s next? See the film.

Throughout the movie, Eve breaks into song and the film has little surreal breaks during which the lyrics tell about her life and inner struggles. While Gene Kelly or Dick Powell might have done this during the golden days of Hollywood back of yesteryear, this is not something you’ll see in films today. This gives the movie uniqueness. This, combined with the real likability of the quirky characters, gives the movie a charm that make it impossible to dislike. Try it yourself…I think you’ll probably feel the same. And, you might just find yourself singing along with Eve or breaking into song yourself after the movie has ended.

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Something I unfortunately (?) hadn’t discovered prior to watching the movie. This being a musical of some sorts, it won’t be everyones cup of tea (be aware of that prior to watching, not to blame the movie after wards). The acting is good, the issues are relatable. Relationships are sort of obvious (as are feelings, even if the main characters sometimes seem to be oblivious to them for whatever reason that is and the viewer won’t be able to tell).

As with every good musical there’s also a lot of drama (this is going for the relationships and growing up, friendships and so forth). It’s nicely told with an easy pace to follow. I liked the ending, which also might not be to everyones taste, but I didn’t feel anything super special from the movie. Decent/good effort then

Reviewed by larrys3 9 / 10

Exceptional Film

I thought this musical fantasy was a most pleasant and enjoyable film, filled with an appealing storyline, humor, and, of course, many delightful musical numbers.

Set in Glasgow, Emily Browning the stunning and talented Australian actress is superb as Eve, who’s in treatment at a mental health facility for depression and an eating disorder. However, she’ll often sneak out of the facility, at night, to visit local clubs, as she’s an aspiring songwriter and singer.

One night at one of these clubs, she’ll meet James, an idealistic young man and guitar player, whose day-job is being a lifeguard at the local university. Olly Alexander is exceptional, as James, and there’s a noticeable chemistry between Eve and James, which will eventually lead to a very close friendship.

James is teaching guitar to another young woman, Cassie, ably portrayed by Hannah Murray, who also wants to sing and write songs. Soon, the three of them will form a strong bond, and look to form a band so they can try to play out their musical aspirations. However, in time, they’ll have to make decisions about their lives and their futures.

The movie was written and directed by Stuart Murdoch, the lead singer of the Scottish band Belle and Sebastian, who were very involved in the musical productions here in the film. I thought his screenplay was very clever, and his direction of the musical numbers was extremely well done.

All in all, there were some elements here that reminded me of the great movie “Once”, with its heartwarming themes and music. To me, this movie was a most pleasant surprise and an exceptional film.