A new Zooey Deschanel movie came out last weekend. But is it the one where she plays a “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” opposite Paul Dano or the one where she plays a “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt? It’s the former, and it’s called Gigantic, which is also not to be confused with this coming week’s new DVD release, Yes Man, in which she plays a “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” opposite Jim Carrey.
Sure, Deschanel has range and talent (see this fan-made montage of some of her more varied performances), but she also has a certain repetitive nature to her characters. And this “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” nature became all the more confusing recently when trailers for Gigantic and (500) Days of Summer (the Gordon-Levitt one, which is actually her second romantic pairing with the actor) appeared online around the same time. Maybe instead of worrying about people confusing her for Katy Perry, the actress should worry more about people confusing her characters and films for each other.
Or, maybe not. Plenty of us can’t get enough of Deschanel’s quirky, free-spirited performances. In his Yes Man review, Roger Ebert noted that two critics proposed marriage to the character at the end of the film. We wouldn’t go that far, but we have crushed on the actress since All the Real Girls and haven’t yet gotten sick of her or her similar, typecast roles. In fact, to us, the problem is not that indie films too often employ the MPDG character; it’s that they don’t cast Deschanel for every such part. So, instead of wishing she’d broaden her career to include other types of characters (it didn’t work well for her with The Happening, after all), we’ve selected ten MPDG characters that she should have additionally played.
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- Michael Apted, who was recently hired to direct one of two upcoming Narnia films, has been elected to a third term as president of the Director’s Guild of America. If Apted should become unable to perform his duties, DGA VP Steven Soderbergh will have to step off the remake train and step up.
- Richard “Shaft” Roundtree will join Christina Ricci, Emile Hirsch and Susan Sarandon (!) in the Wachowski Brothers’ Speed Racer adaptation.
- Via Brian Lowry’s review of License to Wed, we learn that Robin Williams is still annoying, Mandy Moore is still pretty enough to escape real criticism, and Variety readers still need to be reminded why John Krasinski looks so familiar: “Unleashing Robin Williams in the least flattering possible manner, License to Wed squanders the modest chemistry between its appealing central couple — Mandy Moore and The Office’s John Krasinski — uniting its elements in an astonishingly flat romantic comedy, filled with perplexing choices.”
More on these films on Spout:
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Speed Racer
License to Wed