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Feeling pressured to become more sexually experienced before she goes to college, Brandy Clark makes a list of things to accomplish before hitting campus in the fall. Release Year: 2013 Director: Maggie Carey Storyline
Feeling pressured to become more sexually experienced before she goes to college, Brandy Clark makes a list of things to accomplish before hitting campus in the fall. Taglines:
She's going from straight A's to her first F.
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Filming Locations: Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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All the teenagers in the film are played by adults for comedic purposes. Most of them are over the age of 25. See more »
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I was eagerly waiting to watch this movie ever since I first watched
its trailer. Thankfully, I was able to catch a screening last Thursday
and I can safely say it did not disappoint. The To Do List starring
Aubrey Plaza and directed by Maggie Carey is a fine coming of age story
of a teenage girl minus any drama whatsoever. It's not something which
is new but the difference being in the execution.
Brandy Klark (Aubrey Plaza) is a teenager who just finished with her
high school and is about to enter college. She is a straight-A getter
and an overachiever at school but isn't a favorite among her peers. The
opening scene where Brandy is called upon the stage to give a speech
and is subsequently is booed out by the crowd makes it pretty much
evident that she is not much liked in the school. Wendy (Sarah Steel)
and Fiona (Alia Shawkat) are her two best buddies who are the only
people she hangs out with. She is friends with Cameron (Johnny
Simmons), who is also her classmate and is totally in love with Brandy.
Now, one thing I particularly liked about Brandy's character here is
that despite her not being a crowd favorite, she does not lack
confidence or self-esteem for which the writer needs to be credited as
they could have easily made her a clichéd depressed character where
people would feel sorry for her, which is not the case. Wendy and
Fiona, take Brandy to a graduation party where she falls for Rusty
Waters (Scott Porter) and subsequently she makes a 'to do list' of all
the co-curricular activities she missed out in high school which she
wants to complete before entering college in order to be desirable and
to win over Rusty Waters.
Brandy realizes the need to add more sexual experiences to her resume
and to lose her virginity in the summer before she enters college. I
loved the tone of this movie; it touches upon important and pertinent
topics such as the need for parents to educate their children regarding
sexual issues, the dilemma a teenager faces in understanding the
difference between infatuation and love, but never once being preachy
or emotional but consistently delivering laughs throughout. It's a
breath of fresh air in terms of the concept to see a girl fantasize and
sexually crave for a person of the opposite sex wherein generally we
have seen males do so. (American Pie for instance and so many other sex
comedies) Also, the movie is set in 1993 and one can see the attention
to detailing to bring out that feel on screen in the billboards,
Brandy's dressing, her glasses, her mannerisms. I'm not sure why the
makers opted for an old setting but most probably because this topic
relates more to those times. The manner in which Brandy meticulously
makes up her 'to do list' and also regularly ticks off her completed
tasks, is something which underlines her A-grader nature, and shows the
clarity the makers had when they actually wrote the character. One
particularly gross but equally hilarious moment is the swimming pool
scene where Willy (Bill Hader) is the manager and also is Brandy's
supervisor at a local swimming pool where she worked during her summer
break and being a newbie, she falls for her coworker's pranks. One
instance, she decides otherwise and ends up eating potty in the
swimming pool. Another scene, where the girls send a boy to spy over
men's conversation and the men also do the same is hilarious.
Audrey Plaza gets brownie points for superbly playing the vulnerable
yet confident Brandy Klark, something which was missing in her previous
performances. The supporting actors pitch in and give a noteworthy
performance and the pick of the lot for me would be Bill Hader as Will,
the manager of a swimming pool who does not know how to swim and Johnny
Simmons as the friend in love who realizes he is just a mere tool for
Brandy to complete her 'to do' list. The director, Maggie Carey's
handling of the subject which impressed me the most never once loosing
track of the main character in focus. It does get a little tedious
towards the end but its little to cry over in this thoroughly
entertaining film.
It's a definite must watch for all those sex comedy fans out there.
It's American Pie minus nudity (at least not in the version I saw) and
with a character driven plot. I wouldn't recommend watching this movie
with parents but its best enjoyed with your friends. A big thumbs up!
My Rating: 8/10

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