Showing posts with label Scott Pilgrim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Pilgrim. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 April 2023

EGGHEAD AND TWINKIE - BFI Flare Film Festival review

At the start of the summer before he heads off to college, lovestruck Egghead (Louis Tomeo) decides to tell his best friend Twinkie (Sabrina Jie-A-Fa) how he really feels about her. The only problem is the relationship is definitively platonic from her point of view, and she's not told Egghead that she's gay and in love with a DJ she met online. When animator Twinkie sees an opportunity to visit her wannabe lover in Texas under the ruse of visiting an animation studio, she steals her dad's car and ropes the unwitting Egghead into making the long journey with her.

Based on her 2019 short film of the same name and re-uniting all of the same key cast members, Sarah Kambe Holland's debut feature delivers a fun spin on some tried and tested teen movie staples. Sharing a basic plot outline with Rob Reiner's under-appreciated 1985 John Cusack-starring road trip comedy, The Sure Thing (an at odds pair head out on the road with one of them given the promise of romance and/or sex at the final destination; they encounter vehicular trouble and comedy ensues), Egghead and Twinkie find their friendship put to the test when things inevitably start to go awry for them on their journey, although at least here there's little chance of romance suddenly blossoming between them. Spoiler alert, there's no last minute changes of sexual preference from Twinkie.

Where the film does veer off course from the expected norm is in the consideration of Twinkie's status as a young Asian-American woman with no links to her heritage. Adopted by her ultra-conservative white parents with an unspoken pre-requisite to conform in every way she can, Vivian aka Twinkie (her nickname itself a co-opted racial insult implying she's "yellow on the outside, white on the inside") needs to explore her Asian identity as well as her sexuality, and neither her parents or her supportive best friend Egghead can offer help with either. She's not just running towards her potential future as an out and proud lesbian, but also away from the confines her home life have put on her. Enter sweet Japanese waitress Jess (Asahi Hirano) who finds herself thrown into the middle of Twinkie's quest, and is more than willing to help guide her to a place where she's more comfortable with herself.

Mixing animation with live action, Egghead and Twinkie offers some cute Scott Pilgrim-esque cutaways to brighten up what is already a very cheerful, teen-friendly rainbow-coloured palette. Its unavoidable sweetness means the story is barely stretched in dramatic terms, with Twinkie's potential paramour B.D. (social media star Ayden Lee) offering the only glimmer of a more complex view of modern relationships, rendering the film relatively chaste and more focussed on finding something deep and meaningful... love. Told partly through flashbacks (including Egghead's disastrous movie theatre declaration of his true feelings for Twinkie), it may be blindingly obvious as the story progresses where we're going to end up, but the cast are all extremely likeable, the dynamics between them (in particular Jie-A-Fa and Hirano) work very well, and the film's more farcical elements are delivered with good comedic effect.

A modern, queer addition to the teen comedy genre, Egghead and Twinkie might not win awards for originality, but it's colourful, vibrant and super sweet, with solid chemistry between the leads.

Verdict

3.5/5

Egghead and Twinkie screened as part of this year's BFI Flare Film Festival. More information about the festival and its line-up can be found here.

Monday, 13 September 2010

SCOTT PILGRIM SOUNDTRACKY GOODNESS

By now you all should have watched Scott Pilgrim vs The World at the cinemas, and whilst I did feel a little bit let down by the film (I blame my anticipation levels going off the charts), it had an undeniably awesome soundtrack.
Well Amazon.co.uk are doing an excellent offer this week where you can download the MP3 album for £5. Wave goodbye to tangibility and get with the 21st Century already!


Click this linkif you want to check out the offer on Amazon. The offer's only running until Thursday night so don't delay!

Friday, 20 August 2010

SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD review

Due for imminent release is Michael Cera and Edgar Wright's new film Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. I've already seen it.
More after the jump...


Thursday, 5 August 2010

SLACKER trailer review

Trailers are an important tool in building buzz and anticipation for films. A good trailer can sell a bad movie, a bad trailer can kill a good movie. Here we try and tell the difference between the two and pick out the most anticipated new films.
More after the jump...



Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Scott Pilgrim Vs Blogging Time

I currently own a PS3, a Wii and a DS, and I don't use any of them. My PS3 is used as a Blu-Ray player as I really don't have the time to play games that often.


However, some time around August 10th, I'm booking time off work for this...




So if any family members start to wonder where I've gone, now you know.

Thursday, 17 June 2010

SCOTT PILGRIM kicks some ass

The new Scott Pilgrim international feature trailer hit the internet today...


There's so many things to love about this trailer. Lets take a closer look...
Michael Cera winking and looking smooth in his parka...
The Pee Bar...
Scott jumping out of the window behind Kieran Culkin's head...
The level of detail that's gone into these fight scenes...
This almighty uppercut...
And Brandon Routh's hair and cleaning lady speech.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

SLACKER trailer review

Trailers are an important tool in building buzz and anticipation for films. A good trailer can sell a bad movie, a bad trailer can kill a good movie. Here we try and tell the difference between the two and pick out the most anticipated new films.

More after the jump...