What a Girl Wants
Review by Clint Morris
Ah,
the return of the classic cinematic makeover...
You know the one, a lass of incongruity or superficial ugliness,
is suddenly altered into something of magnetic beauty and
promise.
Julia Roberts went from high-class hooker to elegant gown
adorner, Anne Hathaway had her hair straighten and found herself
crowned Queen of Genova and Freddie Prinze Jr removed the
specs and undid the pony tail of Rachel Leigh Cook to mould
that year's prom queen.
In What a Girl Wants, it's not a conversion from ugly
duckling to glistening swan that's so much the case, but more
a change of protocol and behavioural blueprint that the lead
youngster has to endure.
Daphne Reynolds (Amanda Bynes) has always wanted to meet
her estranged father, whom her mother Libby (Kelly Preston)
shared a whirlwind romance with 17 years prior. The romance
ended when his aristocratic family had the unsuitable Libby
exercised from the high-class circle.
Determined to live our her fantasy of forging a fairytale
relationship with her long-absent Dad, Daphne hops a plane
to London where she quickly discovers her father is high profile
politician Lord Henry Dashwood (Colin Firth).
Henry ultimately opens his front door to the daughter he
never knew existed, which ends up having repercussions on
his high-standing political position.
Seems Daphne is just too skittish and typically teenage for
the elite crowd. But with a splash of shampoo and a change
of clothes, Lord Henry soon finds himself with a changed daughter,
one he can truly show off to the royal crowds he floats in.
But inevitably Daphne realises that the change hasn't been
for the best, and although she wants to be her father's daughter,
decides it's not worth it if she can't be herself.
Will Daddy come around?
Of Course he will, and you know that within the film's first
meeting between Daddy and daughter. In fact, most of the film
is as predictable as cats near a river. But as much of a rip-off
as the film is - dating way back to the similar The Reluctant
Debutante, released in 1959 starring Sandra Dee and Rex
Harrison and to much more contemporary classics - it's still
an enjoyable outing.
Having already established herself on television and also
recently on film with a role in the comedy Big Fat Liar,
Amanda Bynes proves herself to be quite the comedienne, intertwining
a performance of physical shtick and cutesy gesticulation.
She's definitely one to watch.
In addition, British actor Colin Firth proves the perfect
choice for the role of the high-class politician, suddenly
softened when he discovers he has a teenage daughter.
It's the charming performances of Bynes and Firth who'll
keep older viewers interested. I'm sure they won't be half
as interested in the cute boys, pop music and pretty dresses
that the film is also littered with, but young teenage girls
will, and that's plainly who this film is aimed at.
So while this is far from an avant-garde, ingenious flick,
it uses a dependable formula that'll definitely deliver "What
a Girl Wants".
3 out of 5
What a Girl Wants
Australian release: Thursday April 3rd
Cast: Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly Preston, Eileen Atkins,
Anna Chancellor, Jonathan Pryce.
Director: Dennie Gordon.
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