Whip It greatly benefits from Barrymore’s breezy approach and her large female cast’s camaraderie.
Whip It (2009)
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Reviews Counted:142
Fresh:117
Rotten:25
Average Rating:7.1/10
Consensus: While made from overly familiar ingredients, Drew Barrymore's directorial debut has enough charm, energy, and good-natured humor to transcend its many cliches.
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Drew Barrymore makes her directorial debut with this feisty, female-friendly action-comedy. JUNO's Ellen Page stars as Bliss Cavendar, a young woman who longs to break free of her small-town bonds... Drew Barrymore makes her directorial debut with this feisty, female-friendly action-comedy. JUNO's Ellen Page stars as Bliss Cavendar, a young woman who longs to break free of her small-town bonds by joining the rough-and-tumble sport of roller derby in nearby Austin, Texas. [More]
Starring: Ellen Page, Marcia Gay Harden, Kristen Wiig, Drew Barrymore
Starring: Ellen Page, Marcia Gay Harden, Kristen Wiig, Drew Barrymore, Juliette Lewis, Jimmy Fallon, Daniel Stern, Alia Shawkat, Eve
Director: Drew Barrymore
Director: Drew Barrymore
Screenwriter: Shauna Cross
Producer: Barry Mendel, Drew Barrymore
Composer: Section Quartet
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Reviews for Whip It
Whip It is a coming-of-age story told straight, devoid of trendy hipster sensibilities, yet aiming equally for entertainment as well as insight.
What Whip It does make clear is that all girls are expected to perform, whether expectations are embodied by parents or audiences.
Drew Barrymore's directorial debut is an energetic celebration of grrrl power, and it sure is fun to watch.
Its refreshingly unjaded look at humanity is not something I'm prepared to sneer at.
Barrymore's Irresistible 'Whip It': 'Kansas City Bomber' Crossed with 'Gidget'
...the stellar performances and Barrymore's obvious enthusiasm for the material ultimately proves instrumental in allowing the viewer to overlook the myriad of flaws.
Barrymore makes her directorial debut her with an astute eye for the complex emotional passage being experienced beneath Bliss's crash helmet.
It takes girl power to the extreme and made me wish I was a roller derby girl. Jam packed full of excitement, action, humor and intensity.
Despite its somewhat contrived formula, Whip It feels like a spirited Indie that refuses to sell out, demonstrating respect for both its characters and its audience.
The marvel of Whip It is that Barrymore's freewheeling spirit is infectious, even when her direction borders on sloppiness and the script skirts with cliché.
Whip It, the directorial debut of Drew Barrymore, is friendly and fun-loving and nurturing, as she seems to be.
'Whip It' is so many things. It's a coming-of-age movie. It's a sports movie. It's a relationship movie. It's a funny movie. It's a poignant movie. And above all, is it ever fun!
First-time director Barrymore has a sharp eye for the rough-and-tumble grunginess of roller derby, and a warmhearted appreciation of the girl power that fuels it.
A feel-good, if formulaic, dramatic comedy set in the full-contact world of roller derby and boasting a very Drew Barrymore blend of good humor and punky femininity.
It is a bit of an odd film, this, but I enjoyed it more than I thought I would, and I think that's largely because of Ellen Page... she rises to the occasion tremendously.
There is a strange tone to the film. It’s as if it knows there’s a cliché at the heart of this story of an outsider finding expression of her true self and works hard to avoid it.
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