Greta (Blu-ray Disc, 2010)

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Hilary Duff and Evan Ross star in this interracial teen romance about a waitress whose summer romance with an ambitious cook is threatened when her grandparents (Ellen Burstyn and Michael Murphy) voice concern about her new boyfriend's criminal history.

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UPC0013138323286
eBay Product ID (ePID)79543895

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ActorEllen Burstyn, Michael Murphy, Evan Ross, Jesse Spencer, Melissa Chessington Leo
RatingPG-13
Movie/TV TitleGreta
DirectorNancy Bardawil
FormatBlu-ray Disc
Release Year2010
GenreDrama

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Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Leading RoleEllen Burstyn, Michael Murphy, Evan Ross, Jesse Spencer, Melissa Chessington Leo
Film CountryUSA
Release Date20100119

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  • Both a Humorous and Emotional Film

    When I ordered this, I thought that I’d check it out and thought it was yet another teeny-bopper film. However, I was surprised that the film touched on many adult themes. Duff stars as an annoying, rebellious, and a (possibly) bipolar teenager. After her mom becomes weary of her actions, she gets sent to New Jersey to spend the summer with her grandparents and she acts very rudely to them. Her grandpa, who is somewhat of a pushover, tolerates it while her grandma isn't having it. Greta gets a job as a waitress and mouthed off to her customers (I'm seriously confused as to why she wasn't fired). While at the restaurant, she met Julie. Julie, who spent time in juvie, was a little rough around the edges. After he becomes aware of her plan to commit suicide, he tried to talk her out of it. A funny scene was when Greta introduced Julie to her grandparents. Even before she knew that Julie was an ex-con, it was clear that her grandma was apprehensive of a black male. After a stunt in which Greta pretends to attempt suicide, her grandma suffered a heart attack. Then, her mom arrived and threatened to send her to boot camp. It was later revealed that Greta was acting out because she misses her dad, who tragically took his own life. She also wanted to commit suicide since she was afraid of getting old and wanted to live life to the fullest while she was young. Furthermore, her mom has animosity towards her grandparents since they kicked her out of the house for abusing drugs. This is definitely an enjoyable film, but it requires somewhat of a suspension of disbelief. A petite girl is really going to ride a bike through Asbury Park in short shorts by herself at night and not get raped or mugged? A waitress who's totally obnoxious isn't going to get fired? And her grandma forgave her after she nearly caused her to die? Thanks to the appearances and performances from Ellen Burstyn, Melissa Leo, and Evan Ross, the film earns another viewing. Though it never got a full theatrical run, it deserves a closer look, if only to watch the intriguing growth of Evan Ross.

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