God Help the Girl
God Help the Girl

God Help the Girl (2014)

6.5 ? Aug 22, 2014 1h 51m

Overview

Eve is a catastrophe—low on self-esteem but high on fantasy, especially when it comes to music. Over the course of one Glasgow summer, she meets two similarly rootless souls: posh Cass and fastidious James, and together they form a band.

Genres

Comedy Drama Music

Release Date

August 22, 2014

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

1h 51m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Emily Browning

Emily Browning

Eve

Olly Alexander

Olly Alexander

James

Hannah Murray

Hannah Murray

Cass

Pierre Boulanger

Pierre Boulanger

Anton

Cora Bissett

Miss Browning

Sarah Swire

Sarah Swire

Ballerina

Mark Radcliffe

Mark Radcliffe

Findlay

Stuart Maconie

Stuart Maconie

Donovan

Ann Scott-Jones

Hairdresser

Josie Long

Josie Long

Maxine

Kathryn Howden

Ward Sister

Alex Klobouk

Park Attendant

Paul Flanagan

Joey

Michael Drum

Matt

Michael M.

Des

Lee Thomson

Drummer

Marisa Privitera

Julie Andrews

Ben Maclaine

Hipster

Charlie Clark

Big Band Albee

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CinemaSerf

7.0/10

Feb 15, 2025

It’s always nice to see a film set amidst surroundings from your childhood, and this rather poppy musical drama delivers quite amiably, too. It’s all about “Eve” (Emily Browning) who is in and out of hospital but determined to indulge her passion for music. Serendipity clearly thinks she’s worth a risk and so introduces her to the shy musician “James” (Olly Alexander) and to fellow songstress “Cassie” (Hannah Murray) and now, thanks to a fair chunk of Glaswegian band “Belle and Sebastian” as well as some songs from auteur Stuart Murdoch we follow the three friends as they try to navigate their occasionally quite messy lives in search of their dream. Glasgow has always has a vibrant and eclectic music scene and right from the start at the “Barrowlands” venue, these guys are able to tap into that lively creative bloodstream to explore their potential. None of them are without their baggage, but the story doesn’t dwell so much on those issues as much as illustrate the values of friendship, a bit of romance and simply having the confidence to believe in yourself and try something new. That’s the challenge for the timid “James” and some of the comments that emanate from his character seem strangely prophetic for an actor who went on to do exactly what his goal was here. They deliver their own vocals engagingly with a few tracks that reminded me a little of Kirsty MacColl and for a piece of low-budget indie cinema, it punches quite a bit above it’s weight. It does take it’s time to get going, and perhaps it takes a little too a simplistic view of the “remedies” for mental illness, but it’s still a film that does raise a smile and it’s worth a couple of hours just to make you feel a bit better.

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