Confessions of a Shopaholic, DVD 2009. Rated PG.
Not the usual fare that you see reviewed at Imaginerding, is it? Make sure you check out the contest at the end of the review–you could win a copy of the DVD!
When fashionista Rebecca Bloomwood’s out-of-control spending reaches the outer limits of her credit cards, she is forced to find employment to pay for her label-icious wardrobe. Her dream job is a position at New York’s top fashion rag Alette, but she has to settle for a desk at Successful Saving, a struggling financial magazine owned by the same publishing company. With a dogged debt collector (Robert Stanton) hot on her stilettos, Becky becomes the unlikely author of a column on saving money—with a little help from her friends at Google. Her unconventional outlook on money matters attracts the approval of her dreamy boss, Luke Brandon (Hugh Dancy), and Becky begins to think maybe there is a whole new world waiting for her just a few steps away from Madison Avenue.
I was surprised by the amount of laughs–especially uncontrolled laughing–we had during the film. It started a little slow, but quickly gained momentum as the story and characters were set. During the tough economic time, I think most of us can relate to Isla’s character. She has big dreams and is trying to make them come true. She keeps getting distracted, though, by sales and one-of-a-kind deals. You can’t help but root for her and her dreams!
He describes the character: “Edgar West is the head of the publishing company, he would be someone like the CEO of a company such as Condé Nast, the head of the entire magazine empire, in charge of many different magazines. He is not a fashionista at all, he is at the very pinnacle of the magazine publishing world and he is extremely powerful. As I figured out his character, I see him as a man with a twinkle in his eye. He sees and absorbs everything and he is involved in the big reversal, the surprise at the end, that is all him – he is the one who surprises Hugh Dancy’s character. He likes keeping things secret.”
Don’t forget to pay attention to the credits–you see where Isla’s character gets her amazing dancing skills!
Contest: