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		<title>Jennifer&#8217;s Body (2009)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 06:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The objectified star of a million adolescent fantasies, Megan Fox has ascended the misogyny-fostering ranks of Hollywood&#8217;s considerable plastic actress sector faster than you can say &#8220;botox.&#8221; Funny thing is, she&#8217;s managed to become Tinseltown&#8217;s most sought after leading lady without ever being required to act.  Director Karyn Kusama, best known for 2000&#8242;s “Girlfight,&#8221; aims [...]]]></description>
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<p>The objectified star of a million adolescent fantasies, Megan Fox has ascended the misogyny-fostering ranks of Hollywood&#8217;s considerable plastic actress sector faster than you can say &#8220;botox.&#8221;  Funny thing is, she&#8217;s managed to become Tinseltown&#8217;s most sought after leading lady without ever being required to act.  Director Karyn Kusama, best known for 2000&#8242;s “Girlfight,&#8221; aims to remedy that with &#8220;Juno&#8221; writer, Diablo Cody&#8217;s second hipster-tinged screenplay, &#8220;Jennifer&#8217;s Body.&#8221;  Fox indeed acts in this unholy witch&#8217;s cauldron concoction of comedy, high school drama, teen angst, sarcasm, and graphic, bloody violence, and the result isn&#8217;t as disastrous as expected, at least in her case.</p>
<p>The idolized sexpot stars as the titular Jennifer, a gorgeous, superficial, status-obsessed teenager, and primary perpetrator of said violence,  who falls victim to a botched Satanic ritual that imbues her with supernatural abilities and a demonic hunger for the flesh of teenage boys.  Quite a departure for Sam Witwicky&#8217;s pouty main squeeze in Michael Bay&#8217;s &#8220;Transformers&#8221; flicks.</p>
<p>Unlike other high school drama queen femme fatales, however, Jennifer doesn&#8217;t surround herself with a gaggle of clucking know-nothings fixated on their own imagined superiority.  Instead, she does something even more ego-maniacal.  She only hangs around one other girl, the degradingly dubbed Needy, a mentally sharp but plain-looking social klutz, ably played by Amanda Seyfried.  Why?  Because she looks better by comparison.   They&#8217;re history as childhood BFF&#8217;s really has little to do with it.  Jennifer&#8217;s narcissism knows no bounds, although, with such a delicate ego, it seems she is the one more deserving of the moniker, Needy.   Maybe that was Cody&#8217;s intention, to accentuate the dizzying game of projected identities that consumes early adulthood.   Or, perhaps I&#8217;m giving Cody too much credit.  It&#8217;s hard to tell because Cody&#8217;s script, while steeped in clever sounding dialogue, leaves much to be desired as far as subtlety and subtext.</p>
<p>I suppose there&#8217;s an argument to be made that looking for a fully realized, multi-layered narrative in a tongue-in-cheek high school horror comedy is foolish.  But, when a film doesn&#8217;t work on its most basic terms, it&#8217;s only natural to assess whether that means failure, or whether it&#8217;s an intentional result that reveals some sort of duplicity of construction.  In this case, all signs point to the former.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jennifer&#8217;s Body&#8221; isn&#8217;t a bad movie, but it&#8217;s not a good one either.  Lines that should be funny, aren&#8217;t, and those that shouldn&#8217;t be, are.  The same is true of the myriad horror elements.  And after the climax strikes, like a tipping point of unintentional hilarity, things get downright laughable.</p>
<p>Cody does take some calculated shots at poseur musicians, embodied by a simultaneously magnetic and detestable Adam Brody who plays Nikolai, the vain indie rocker responsible for Jennifer&#8217;s demonic possession, and the overall absurdity of popularity that hit their mark, but sadly, &#8220;Jennifer&#8217;s Body&#8221; never capitalizes on its own novelty.  It&#8217;s biggest success is merely confirming Needy&#8217;s assertion that, &#8220;Hell is a teenage girl.&#8221;  And who needs a movie to figure that out?</p>
<p>Score: 2.5/5</p>
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