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A 2002 black comedy-drama written by Mike White, ''The Good Girl'', explores trying to escape the mind-numbing dullness of everyday life, and the consequences of doing so.
A 2002 black comedy-drama written by Mike White, ''The Good Girl'', explores trying to escape the mind-numbing dullness of everyday life, and the consequences of doing so.


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She starts an affair with the oddball cashier, 22-year old Thomas "Holden" Worther (Jake Gyllenhaal), and slowly, her life begins to unravel.
She starts an affair with the oddball cashier, 22-year old Thomas "Holden" Worther (Jake Gyllenhaal), and slowly, her life begins to unravel.
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=== This film contains examples of the following tropes: ===
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The blackberries that Gwen offers to Justine. {{spoiler|They end up killing Gwen (Due to being infested with parasites), and Justine considers using them to get rid of Holden, but can't bring herself to do so, and throws them away as he eats them.}}
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The blackberries that Gwen offers to Justine. {{spoiler|They end up killing Gwen (Due to being infested with parasites), and Justine considers using them to get rid of Holden, but can't bring herself to do so, and throws them away as he eats them.}}
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 5 October 2020

A 2002 black comedy-drama written by Mike White, The Good Girl, explores trying to escape the mind-numbing dullness of everyday life, and the consequences of doing so.

Jennifer Aniston, who was trying to avoid being typecast due to her Friends success, stars as Justine Last, a depressed 30 year old who lives in a dreary Texas town and works at the local "Retail Rodeo".

Married to the dim-witted Phil (John C. Reilly), and working alongside Gwen, the always cheerful older woman, Cheryl (Zooey Deschanel), who tosses obscenities into the announcements, and Corny, the security guard who is always trying to get her to go to his bible study, Justine feels that her life is a prison, and she is "on death row".

She starts an affair with the oddball cashier, 22-year old Thomas "Holden" Worther (Jake Gyllenhaal), and slowly, her life begins to unravel.


Tropes used in The Good Girl include: