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Birthday Girl (2002)
Released By: UNI/Canada   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: UNI/Canada
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Jez Butterworth
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ben Chaplin, Vincent Cassel, Mathieu Kassovitz
Published ID: 104711
UPC: 717951010865,
Plot: A man looking for love gets more than he bargained for when he chooses his prospective wife on the internet in this dark comedy. The manager of a bank in a small British community (Ben Chaplin) decides that he's in need of long-term companionship, and through an on-line marriage broker called From Russia With Love, he obtains a mail order bride (Nicole Kidman). While he's more than pleased that his new fiancée is so beautiful, she turns out to have a dangerous and mysterious side that he wasn't counting on, and things become quite complicated when two of her cousins (Vincent Cassel and Mathieu Kassovitz) arrive from Russia and move into his tiny house in St. Albans. Though set in England, Birthday Girl was actually shot in Australia, which allowed leading lady Nicole Kidman to stay in touch with her then- husband, Tom Cruise, who was shooting Mission: Impossible II in Australia at the same time. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Twists Come Early On In This Drama
Added 2/2/2009

Thiis is another one of these modern-day British crime films that are a bit quirky . It's not wild like "Snatch" or "Sexy Beast" but it's interesting and it has some rough characters.

It also has a corny and somewhat predictable ending but early in the show - not late - has some neat twists to make it very interesting for the first-time viewer. Basically, it's about a low-key British male who sends away for a Russian "mail order bride" who winds up, with the aid of two Russian male friends, providing a couple of big surprises.

Ben Chapin and Nicole Kidman co-star, and are very good, as are Vincent Cassel and Matthieu Kassovitz as Kidman's Russian cohorts.

Kidman once again proves she's far more than just a beautiful face. She can act.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
That Darned Internet...
Added 1/31/2009

John Buckingham, a terminally dull, lonely bank employee (Ben Chaplin) finds a russian bride named Nadia (the sizzling Nicole Kidman) through a web site. Upon meeting, they discover that they don't speak each other's language. Not to worry! This odd couple find mutual understanding through, um... bondage! What starts out as a sweet / funny love story becomes a crime drama when Nadia's "cousin" and his friend (Vincent Cassel from Eastern Promises) arrive unanounced for her birthday. Kidman's Nadia is scorchingly hot, seductive, and dangerous. She is the answer to John's dreams and nightmares. BIRTHDAY GIRL belongs in the special Nicole Kidman section of every DVD collection...
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
From Russia With Love
Added 8/24/2008

Ben Chaplin gives an underplayed and terrific performance as a regular guy in England who knows that everyone is not lucky enough to meet the love of their life by chance. To this end, he decides to help things along via the internet, sending for a Russian girl he hopes will be the one.

This Jez Butterworth directed film is full of surprises as it moves from a tentative romance to a crime thriller of sorts and back to romance again. It is all done so well that your interest never lags and you have absolutely no idea how this journey will end. It is presented in an off-beat manner, however, and it is easy to understand the great divide between those who love this film and those much less enthusiastic.

Nicole Kidman is sexy and wonderful as John's would-be bride Nadia. The awkwardness of their first meeting at the airport and the drive home, punctuated by Nadia throwing up, is perfectly captured. She speaks no english whatsoever and John considers sending her back at first. But Nadia is sexually agressive and wants to please John, each encounter better than the last. It is John's heart, however, which is finally given to Nadia, as he begins wearing the ring she gave him everywhere.

But their tentative romance takes an unusual turn when two of her pals from Russia show up to see her. Vincent Cassel as Alexi and actor/director Mathieu Kassovitz are very good as her seemingly harmless friends. An advance made by one of them towards Nadia, however, turns this into a crime thriller, John having to commit a crime to save his newfound love. Only too late does he realize something much more is really at the heart of the matter.

To reveal anything further might ruin the film's impact for those viewing this for the first time. Through all the shifts in genre, however, there is a certain mood of loneliness and anguish for love which runs through the fabric of this film like a soft yet unbreakable thread spun with great care by Chaplin's every guy performance and the increasingly haunted eyes of Kidman's Nadia, a window to her heart.

Set in England but actually filmed in Kidman's home country of Australia, she is quite fabulous in Birthday Girl. Those weary of paint by the numbers formula romances will find this refreshing and enjoy it more than others. It is definitely one of those films which either hits you just right or all wrong. A fabulous little film you'll have to decide on for yourself.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Extremely Awkward
Added 11/30/2007

This movie was really awkward throughout. I don't know what else to say about it as the premise is obvious. It's not really extremely thrilling, but more like I said an extremely awkward movie. No one got killed really but, you'll want to avert you're eyes often during this movie, at the awkward mail order relationship.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Amazing actors can't save this train wreck.
Added 10/16/2007

Birthday Girl starring Ben Chaplin and Nicole Kidman starts off as an appealing, strange love story but the film loses its edge 30 minutes in. Kidman is superb as always and Chaplin always gives a quiet, realistic perfomance but even their apparent talents can't spark a weak story. I could see the twist coming a mile away and there's nothing else worth talking about. Birthday Girl is anything but a blaze of glory. Skip it.
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Twists Come Early On In This Drama
Added 2/2/2009

Thiis is another one of these modern-day British crime films that are a bit quirky . It's not wild like "Snatch" or "Sexy Beast" but it's interesting and it has some rough characters.

It also has a corny and somewhat predictable ending but early in the show - not late - has some neat twists to make it very interesting for the first-time viewer. Basically, it's about a low-key British male who sends away for a Russian "mail order bride" who winds up, with the aid of two Russian male friends, providing a couple of big surprises.

Ben Chapin and Nicole Kidman co-star, and are very good, as are Vincent Cassel and Matthieu Kassovitz as Kidman's Russian cohorts.

Kidman once again proves she's far more than just a beautiful face. She can act.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
That Darned Internet...
Added 1/31/2009

John Buckingham, a terminally dull, lonely bank employee (Ben Chaplin) finds a russian bride named Nadia (the sizzling Nicole Kidman) through a web site. Upon meeting, they discover that they don't speak each other's language. Not to worry! This odd couple find mutual understanding through, um... bondage! What starts out as a sweet / funny love story becomes a crime drama when Nadia's "cousin" and his friend (Vincent Cassel from Eastern Promises) arrive unanounced for her birthday. Kidman's Nadia is scorchingly hot, seductive, and dangerous. She is the answer to John's dreams and nightmares. BIRTHDAY GIRL belongs in the special Nicole Kidman section of every DVD collection...
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
From Russia With Love
Added 8/24/2008

Ben Chaplin gives an underplayed and terrific performance as a regular guy in England who knows that everyone is not lucky enough to meet the love of their life by chance. To this end, he decides to help things along via the internet, sending for a Russian girl he hopes will be the one.

This Jez Butterworth directed film is full of surprises as it moves from a tentative romance to a crime thriller of sorts and back to romance again. It is all done so well that your interest never lags and you have absolutely no idea how this journey will end. It is presented in an off-beat manner, however, and it is easy to understand the great divide between those who love this film and those much less enthusiastic.

Nicole Kidman is sexy and wonderful as John's would-be bride Nadia. The awkwardness of their first meeting at the airport and the drive home, punctuated by Nadia throwing up, is perfectly captured. She speaks no english whatsoever and John considers sending her back at first. But Nadia is sexually agressive and wants to please John, each encounter better than the last. It is John's heart, however, which is finally given to Nadia, as he begins wearing the ring she gave him everywhere.

But their tentative romance takes an unusual turn when two of her pals from Russia show up to see her. Vincent Cassel as Alexi and actor/director Mathieu Kassovitz are very good as her seemingly harmless friends. An advance made by one of them towards Nadia, however, turns this into a crime thriller, John having to commit a crime to save his newfound love. Only too late does he realize something much more is really at the heart of the matter.

To reveal anything further might ruin the film's impact for those viewing this for the first time. Through all the shifts in genre, however, there is a certain mood of loneliness and anguish for love which runs through the fabric of this film like a soft yet unbreakable thread spun with great care by Chaplin's every guy performance and the increasingly haunted eyes of Kidman's Nadia, a window to her heart.

Set in England but actually filmed in Kidman's home country of Australia, she is quite fabulous in Birthday Girl. Those weary of paint by the numbers formula romances will find this refreshing and enjoy it more than others. It is definitely one of those films which either hits you just right or all wrong. A fabulous little film you'll have to decide on for yourself.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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