ShopGirl

4/5 stars
A beautifully composed, bittersweet rarity
Film review by Caroline Hurley.
Published 15 February 2006

Adapted by Steve Martin from his own novella, Shopgirl tells the story of struggling artist Mirabelle Butterfield and her uncertain journey towards a soulmate. Alone in LA, Mirabelle (Claire Danes) is stuck behind a counter in a characterless department store. Through encounters with Jeremy (endearingly weird Jason Schwartzman) and Ray (Steve Martin's emotionally unavailable businessman), Mirabelle tentatively re-enters a world she has been detatched from by depression. A funny yet restrained script is complimented by calm direction and the performances are exceptional. This is a moving story about how hard it is for men and women to understand each other. With Shopgirl, Martin delivers a beautifully composed, bittersweet rarity - youth; viewed by experience and sadness; viewed by a comedian.

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