Jawbreaker Movie Review
Jawbreaker Review

"Jawbreaker" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Darren SteinProducer : Stacy Kramer,Lisa Tornell
Screenwiter : Darren Stein
Starring : Rose McGowan,Rebecca Gayheart,Julie Benz,Judy Greer,Ethan Erickson,Chad Christ,Charlotte Lopez,Tatyana Ali,P.J. Soles,William Katt,Jeff Conaway,Marilyn Manson,Carol Kane
Try as we will to forget, we all remember middle school. We all remember how
much our own life felt like it resembled Welcome to the Dollhouse. We remember
the insults. We remember the fights. We remember being the spectator to a
catfight.
Watching Jawbreaker, in that respect, could be called a nostalgia film.
Of course, nostalgia implies that you actually want to think back to the times
you watched a catfight in Middle School. If you don’t want to view an
hour-and-a-half long catfight, Jawbreaker is a definite no.
If this blatant warning doesn’t tell you enough, and you have insisted upon
listening to the reasons why Jawbreaker is not worth the trip to the video
store, then allow me to continue.
Guys, for all of our lesbian fantasies that spring from seeing a catfight, the
fact of the matter is that fantasy is the only level where sex has any appeal
in this film. Rose McGowan, who almost kept The Doom Generation alive with her
perky… sexuality, fails to excite at all. She has two scenes where she uses
her… assets… and one scene is with Marilyn Manson and the other one involves an
Icee. Let’s face it: the second one is clichéd and the first one is just plain
odd.
McGowan, of course, plays the villain. She is the one who accidently kills a
friend during their annual kidnapping prank (why they do said prank is beyond
me). How does said friend die? By swallowing a jawbreaker. No, I’m not
talking about those ones that were about a centimeter thick – I’m talking about
the overdone two-inch thick ones that, by the way, I believe they stopped
making by virtue of the fact that someone did choke to death on one.
When this event happens, the catfight kicks into high gear and the movie kicks
into low intellect. Seeing as this happens in the first few minutes of the
film, Jawbreaker never gives us much to go on. The IQ in this film is so low
that, at one point, as discussing turns to making the death look like a rape
and murder, the line “she could not scream, only savor the taste of a
vanilla-coated death” comes up.
Please, spare us.
Jawbreaker is a catfight. It is a catfight in the fact that it is torturous
and pitiful to watch. It is a catfight in the fact that it takes forever to be
broken up. It is a catfight in the fact that it never has any resolution.
However, it is also a catfight in the point of fact that you cannot look away…
no matter how bad it gets.
Puss & boots.
Reviewer: James Brundage





