loves creating a buzz! movies. music. tv shows. concerts. events. reviews.

From Shauna Cross’ script, which she based on her novel “Derby Girl,” “Whip It” is Barrymore’s directorial debut, and what she has crafted is a film not unlike her own persona. The movie is moody, quirky, light, winking and rebellious, a flick about a young woman who never quite fit in until she found the right people to guide her into someone more substantial and confident.

The lot of them are tough, big-hearted losers (Eve, Kristen Wiig and Zoe Bell co-star), but since Barrymore has learned a few things from her former director Steven Spielberg, there’s no way they’ll be losers for long.
Unlike “Couple’s Retreat,” what’s curious about “Whip It” is that its predictability doesn’t spoil it, the movie is having too much fun darting toward its happy ending, the likes of which won’t surprise anyone who witnessed the revealing trailer and television campaign.
You don’t admire the movie for the chances it takes, it doesn’t take any, really. Instead, you admire it for the care that went into fleshing out its characters, the camaraderie that grows between them, and the thrill of watching a few harrowing turns around a skating rink, all while watching Bliss grow up and find herself thanks to it.
credits: Fox Searchlight | Week In Rewind | Yahoo! Movies Singapore
Official Movie Poster![]() |
Singapore Date: 25th March 2010 Language: English Running Time: 111 mins Rating: PG Genre: Comedy | Drama | Sport Tagline: Be Your Own Hero Starring: Sarah Habel, Ellen Page, Shannon Eagen Directed by: Drew Barrymore Company: Mandate Pictures Singapore Distributor: Cathay-keris Films iZone Rating: 8/10 |
Surprising, nice and interesting – that’s how I would describe Whip It. It’s among those movies that make you live in the moment. I liked the cast, the story and the awesome rock-and-roll fragments. The soundtrack, the roller blades everything reminds me of the 70-80′s period. It worth watching for many reasons.