Tuesday, September 14, 2010

shopgirl

I found myself gravitating towards this film in my 'DVD collection' (currently consisting of 2) over the weekend. It's equal part heartbreaking and heartwarming. Snippets of the script I love most:

'Mirabelle Buttersfield moved from Vermont hoping to begin her life. And now she is stranded in the vast openness of LA. She keeps working to make connections, but the pile of near misses is starting to overwhelm her. What Mirabelle needs is an omniscient voice to illuminate and spotlight her and to inform everyone that this one has value, this one standing behind the counter in the glove department and to find her counterpart and bring him to her.'

'As Ray Porter watches Mirabelle walk away he feels a loss. How is it possible, he thinks, to miss a woman whom he kept at a distance so that when she was gone he would not miss her. Only then does he realize that wanting part of her and not all of her had hurt them both and how he cannot justify his actions except that... well... it was life.'


PS. I so covet Mirabelle's wardrobe!