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I think I enjoyed this movie a lot more than I enjoyed the book, but not because the movie was anything really special.  In fact, it might be because the movie wasn't trying too hard that is the reason I liked it.

I read 'Nick & Norah' for Great Books a couple years ago and thought it was an okay story.  The gimmick was that the book had alternating chapters, one from Nick's POV then one from Norah's (written, alternatively, by David Levithan and Rachael Cohn).  It was an amusing idea, lots of misunderstandings and misinterpretations.  But I seem to remember the characters being a lot angrier.  Maybe it was just because the book had so many f-bombs (I believe the first page alone has 4 or 5) that I interpreted them as being angry f-bombs when perhaps they were just being "cool". 

ANYWAY - this isn't about the book, this is about the movie.  The movie is really sweet and cute, and to maintain the PG-13 rating they needed for their target audience, has no f-bombs at all.  It was also filmed on location in NYC, so I'm sure fans of the city will probably recognize a lot of the hot spots.

The movie revolves around Nick, who was dumped by his girlfriend a few months ago yet still pines away for her every day, making elaborate mixes and leaving them in her locker.  It is also the story of Norah, who is the daughter of a record executive and feels as though most kids only want to hang out with her because of this.  She has a best friend that she is very close to but everyone else is just sorta there.  Both of them are at the same concert, waiting for the band to perform.  Nick's ex insults Norah and Norah approaches Nick and asks if he would pretend to be her boyfriend for five minutes. 

I'm not sure this movie would be as fun if it wasn't for Michael Cera and Kat Dennings.  They fit so perfectly as this awkward couple - neither of them "beautiful" in the Hollywood sense, but unique and attractive in their own ways.  Their interactions feel real and you end up rooting for their little romance.  Cera underplays everything and Dennings is such a spaz that they even each other out and you believe they could be a couple.

And don't worry, this isn't the forced Diablo Cody-esque dialogue that made you want to rip your ears off during 'Juno', it's all natural. 

There weren't quite as many name drops as there were in the book (a good portion of the book is conversations about random bands you've never heard of and how they are better than other bands you've never heard of).  There is one short conversation in the movie, while in the car, that touches upon it but they did avoid the Beatles conversation that takes place in the book (and is probably what doomed that book for me, you don't diss my Fab 4 and survive!)

It's a sweet movie and, if I had been thinking about it, would have been good Valentine's Day viewing.  It has a lot of the elements of a traditional romantic comedy but isn't so saccrine that you're teeth will hurt later.  I gave it 3 stars on Netflix which is the very basic "Liked It".  And I think I did.

Originally posted on orangerful.vox.com

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Date: 2009-02-20 03:30 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] impalalove
I'm definitely checking the movie out, then. <3

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Date: 2009-02-22 08:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lostacanthus.livejournal.com
I really want to see this movie!
And don't worry, this isn't the forced Diablo Cody-esque dialogue that made you want to rip your ears off during 'Juno', it's all natural.
OMG I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY PERSON WHO THOUGHT THIS. Cause all I hear is all this awesome stuff about Juno, but the dialogue totally threw me off of that whole movie. ugh :(

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Date: 2009-02-22 05:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] orangerful.livejournal.com
YOU ARE NOT ALONE! I can't figure out why anyone liked that movie at all - I hated the dialogue, the characters...I suffered through it in hopes of an Arrested Development reunion, but it didn't even give me that! I'm convinced that Hollywood just lavished praise all over it because they hoped it would make them seem "hip".

Anyway, Nick & Norah was really cute, and the more I think about it, nothing like the book which had a completely different attitude.

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Date: 2009-02-22 08:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lostacanthus.livejournal.com
omg I know. Everyone liked it sooo much and like, I thought I wasn't getting it or something, cause I thought it was so...not intersting. Rainn Wilson was the best part, lol.

I just put the book on hold, I kind of really want to read it now

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Date: 2009-02-28 10:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lostacanthus.livejournal.com
Huge yes to everything here, now that I've seen the movie and read the book. :) The movie was soo much cuter, although I'm sure they weren't going for 'cute' when they wrote the book, lol. I kind of didn't like Norah in the book, but I fricken adored Kat Dennings.

(a good portion of the book is conversations about random bands you've never heard of and how they are better than other bands you've never heard of)
oh god, ikr? That was so annoying.
And the Beatles thing pissed me off. I would think if her dad was a record exec or whatever, she would not be so stupid. idk, idk. I don't like to think about the music part of the book, cause it feels like it was shoved down my throat.

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