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Factory Girl (Unrated)
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Manufacturer: The Weinstein Company
Starring: Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce, Hayden Christensen, Jimmy Fallon, Jack Huston
Directed By: George Hickenlooper
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5Average rating of 3.5/5

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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0796019804943
Format: Subtitled
Label: The Weinstein Company
Manufacturer: The Weinstein Company
Publisher: The Weinstein Company
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2007-07-17
Running Time: 99
Studio: The Weinstein Company
Theatrical Release Date: 2007-02-02

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Editorial Reviews:

(Drama) "Factory Girl" tells the story of the rise and fall of the original "IT GIRL" Edie Sedgwick. When Edie meets famed artist Andy Warhol, she is thrust into a life of glamour, parties and ultimately…tragedy.


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Summary: Sappy Pap
Comment: The only positive for me is that I went into this with very low expectations. A little birdie told me not to buy it or even rent it; instead, for the first time, I borrowed a DVD from the library. I got it today; they said I can keep it for a week--it's going back tomorrow.

I watched it by myself, because I just had a feeling I would be embarrassed for the actors if I watched it with someone else. And I was. Sienna Miller did the best she could, probably, with a weak script and Jimmy Fallon in a laughable supporting role. The Dylan character, Quinn, made me sink into my seat, cringing, and thankful that no one else was watching.

It's a kitschy imitation of a kitschy reality, and it uses every film-making cliche in the book. There was one Edie Sedgwick, there was one Andy Warhol, there is one Bob Dylan. These people are too iconic to be portrayed by second- and third-rate actors. It seemed like kids playing dress-up.

Do yourself a favor and skip this film. If you're interested in Edie, get the Jean Stein/George Plimpton "verbal" biography. If you're interested in Edie only as a fashion/style icon, there are many books full of beautiful photos. This is just a cheap--very cheap--imitation.

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Summary: hard to cast Edie
Comment: I thought Sienna Miller gave a great effort in portraying Edie Sedgwick. She got her mannerism and part of her looks down but she could not convey Edie's vunerability and her angelic-face-apple-cheeked innocence. Edie's face shows 60's perfectly; a 50's debutante girl made up with 60's psychedelic colors and mod fashion. Miss Miller seemed too self-possessed to be Edie. Guy Pearce' Warhol, on the other hand, was chilling and fascinating. Hayden Christiansen should give his Bob Dylan more depth like Pearce' Warhol because both men were huge ego trips that devoured anyone weaker and needy around them, like Edie. Over all, this film was successful in pique people's interest in finding out more about Edie Sedgwick, Warhol, and the whole 60's scene but failed to tap deeper into an insecure and needy young woman's inner life and outter turmoil in the short time she reigned in NYC......

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Summary: Edie Deserves Better
Comment: First off, Sienna Miller gives it a college try but she's too old for the part. For most of the arc of the story in this film, Edie's supposed to be 19-25. No way is Sienna believable as an ingenue at this point. She's got her accent down but lacks the luminosity and charm of the singular Mz. Sedgwick. Instead, she comes off as annoying.

Granted, to recreate Edie and the era in which she reigned would be an extremely tall order for any film maker. Unfortunately, their efforts fall far short here.
Siouxie, Brooklyn

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Summary: Underrated Gem
Comment: This production is an underrated gem. Guy Pearce is "over-the-top" as Andy Warhol, while Sienna Miller IS Edie Sedgwick, the "Factory Girl." See this movie first, then buy "Ciao! Manhattan" to complete your collection.

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Summary: Poorly Acted, Poorly Executed Film
Comment: Factory Girl is a poorly executed, poorly acted film about poor little rich girl Edie Sedgwick. The socialite/drug addict who starred in Warhol films and made a celebrity splash is portrayed by Sienna Miller, who simply does not do justice to the tragic socialite. Factory Girl is a biographical film and as such is obligated to adhere to some semblance of "what was" or "how it happened". In this film, it does neither.

Edie Sedgwick's rise to celebrity was due to her charism and waiflike charm that drew people to her. Miller acted as if she used Liza Minelli as her role model! The film viewer is left confused as to why anyone would want Edie Sedgwick in their life--she is portrayed as shallow, boring,and without an ounce of sexuality, despite the R rating for nudity.

Overall, the film doesn't add up. Don't waste your money on this one.



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