katiemakeup
Practically Family
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Feraud said:Just watched this movie. The story and directing were lackluster. The director chose to gloss over the tragedy and focus on the wide eyed innocence of B.P.
Gretchen Moll deserves praise for capturing what "Pinup Girl of the Universe" is all about. She brought great humor, innocence, charm, and sexiness to the role.
The transition from black and white to color was effective as a device for the story change.
I agree. I have always liked Gretchen Moll, and thought she was really very good! And how could you not love Lily Taylor! I also liked the b&w for NY and the color film for Miami angle. Usually I like to try and read up on a person before I see a movie about them b/c I know the movies never capture all of them, but I didn't get a chance to read up on Bettie...and I felt this movie just scratched the surface of Bettie, and kind of jumped around a bit... I felt like in such a short time span of a basic movie, you should concentrate on one aspect of their life- instead of scrambling to touch on everything, leaving the viewer short.
Take for example, the Aviator- it focused on his aviation career. With Bettie, maybe they could have focused on her troubled past and her inner conflict between modeling and devotion to her God... or focus on her pin up career & how she helped define a new generation of titilation & censorship. I liked it though.