"They are so perfect they seem fake. It's like they are in technicolor or something."
Release Date: February 7th, 2014.
Rating on Rotten Tomatoes: 47% rotten rating.
My Rating: 3 stars.
Resume: Audrey and Laurel might be identical twins, but their personalities couldn't be more different. While Audrey is outgoing and bubbly, Laurel is an introvert and awkward individual. When Audrey dies after a terrible car crash, Laurel decides to assume her identity.
Review: The Pretty One is a drama/comedy. With an interesting premise and Zoe Kazan as a lead, this flick had a lot of potential. I will never stop praising Zoe Kazan's acting. Her charm in The Pretty One is undeniable. She's got that cute, ditsy thing going on. Unfortunately, the character of Laurel is somewhat cringe-worthy and flat. Laurel is painted as this weird, little creature. She should be interesting to watch in progression, but I found myself to be much more interested by Audrey's character and her life before her tragic death. As a stand alone character, Laurel doesn't have much substance other than being awkward and a skilled painter.
Jack Johnson and Ron Livingston share the male lead of this movie. After watching Johnson in Drinking Buddies, I had high expectations for his performance in this flick. Johnson delivered as an intellectual, yet lovable, next door neighbor to Kazan's character. Livingston is a much less likable character, as it should be. His acting is sharp and for an actor with so little time on screen, he is quite memorable.
The romance between Laurel/Audrey and Basel (Johnson) is quite uncomfortable to watch at first but eventually, you warm up to the couple. One of the things that bothered me about their romance was that I didn't picture Laurel and Basel falling in love. It would have made more sense to me if Audrey and Basel would have gotten together. There is a good chemistry between Kazan and Johnson. After roughly thirty minutes, the grieving aspect of the movie is over and the romance takes control of the movie. It's rather quick for a lonely twin who just lost her sister and only friend. Put aside a few hiccups, Laurel is surprisingly comfortable in Audrey's shoes. Laurel got an instant sense of style and gift for selling houses, which would have been unlikely to happen in real life.
For a comedy, the laughs are very little, leaving the drama to take over. The moments in the movie that should bring out your emotions fail to do so. While both Kazan and Johnson are good actors, I couldn't really believe that Laurel was grieving for Audrey.The movie is also extremely slow-paced which is not unusual for indie movies. In the genre, I've seen better and worst. The visual is incredible; it's picture perfect. The decors for the twins' childhood's house and for Audrey's apartment are very well put-together. The costumes for Laurel/Audrey are stylish and on point.
Overall, The Pretty One is worth a watch for the fans of both Zoe Kazan and Jack Johnson.