City Baby

2013
4.7| 1h28m| en
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Sexy. Style-conscious. Extreme love affairs. Complicated friendships. Life happens all too quickly when Cloey is reluctantly plucked from her comfort zone and complete reliance on others is overturned – a secure relationship with her boyfriend unravels, her childhood best friend is moving away and daddy’s (Daniel Baldwin) checkbook closes. City Baby comments on the ladder-climbing mentality of always reaching for the next bigger, better thing – relationship, city, job – when sometimes what's right in front of us is just fine. Scattered with cameos from Portland musicians like Stephen Malkmus of Pavement, live musical performances by Glass Candy and Starfucker, and a thoughtful soundtrack featuring all Portland bands and musicians, City Baby depicts a playground for semi-adults, revolving through the lives of cool kids.

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BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Steineded How sad is this?
Hayden Kane There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
bjarias "In every man's heart there is a secret nerve that answers to the vibrations of beauty." If you go to www.bing.com.. you will see from the numerous images of her, she is even much more beautiful than in the majority of the City Baby film. But as for the movie itself, it's really just okay... the majority of reviewers got it right. As such, she'll have to wait for another opportunity to prove her acting talent. And some voice lessons in the meantime could be useful as well... there's many scenes in the film where just the sound of her voice becomes extremely irritating. Part might have been determined by the role she's playing, and if it's all put on, well then maybe she really does have some talent. (But having such a beautiful young woman play at times such an irritating character, well if that's what ur going for).
Liffey Finn I know I've seen a good film when it leaves me wanting more when it's over. That's "City Baby." I'd love to see more of Cloey and Paige. I had the pleasure of interviewing the actresses behind those characters, Cora Benesh and Jillian Leigh, and they could not have been any cooler or fun. I love a good indie film and this is definitely one. I want to have a beer with this movie (and Cora and Jillian). I would love to see them in another project together. Daniel Baldwin is great in his few scenes too. There's some good improv, music, and attitude to this film. So watch the movie and read the interview here! http://thedodgy.com/2014/04/25/city-babes/
demintri takaas I was completely engaged throughout this movie. It has a real sense of Cinematic quality and flow, which is what I want from a Narrative Feature. Unlike an episode of Girls where everyone is talking abrasively to render a shallow conclusion or to get in a bit of witticism that ironically sums up the Y generation. As for the mixed feelings about the main characters personality.... I think you either like a cookie cutter film that follows a semi flawed but likable protagonist and has an identifiable villain, or in the case of this movie, you want your characters real and unpredictable. If you like the bitter taste of "Greenberg" Noah Bambach better than the flighty whimsical "Frances Ha" then you will love this movie. Its good either way and one of my favorite Indies. Not a boring mess like the mumble core movement either.
bluecouchdude I totally agree with all of what "feelsgoodalot" said in their review. So, I will say ditto, and go ahead and expand on it. First off, I'm unsure why this film is getting lower user ratings in the 4s at the moment. What are some peeps wanting to make them rate this movie so poorly? Granted, truth told, as a local actor myself, I do know a few people in the cast, but with me, that can sometimes be a bad thing because I can be ultra critical of talent, especially with those that I know. That being said, there were many actors I didn't know before watching this piece, namely the two lead actresses, of whom I walked out of the theater completely enamored with their performances (as well as many of the others). The acting is fresh and natural. Not a weak link in the bunch. Yes, of course, just about everybody is pretty to look at, but these aren't just some hot models spouting their lines. They delivered complex and compelling performances that just rocked the screen. Plus, I did not know the director or DP, but this is a well-crafted film. Took a fairly simple storyline (at least appears so on the surface until you dig a little deeper into the brilliant subtleties that abound) and peppered it with rich camera angles, purposeful lighting, well-timed editing, and a layering of different moods. The local music and beautiful Portland backdrop were characters also all in themselves. Watch this movie and you will perhaps see people you will recognize from your own life. You may not agree with the characters' choices (for good reason), but you are bound to empathize with them, which is the true mark of any great film, even a sweet indie film such as this. I hear this movie is showing on the biggie again soon in LA at the Dances With Films festival. If you're around, I suggest you check it out. And if not, find it elsewhere and dive in.

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