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I went out and read the book to seek what this movie was all about. I liked the book and looked forward to the movie. I found a lot of negative reviews but most went along the lines of “in these times…” which annoys me because generally you shouldn’t assume a movie by the economic times it comes out in.

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If you go to the movie expecting something resembling the book, you will be disappointed. The book is about 90% different than the movie and in the book Rebecca was mighty more believable as fair an every day person getting into debt. If I remember correctly in the book Becky got an come after graduation and honest got into the habit of spending until it had grown well past what she had in the bank. But it was not so dreadful that she seemed irresponsible. In the book she is a valued reporter at successful savings from the begin. And Luke Brandon was fair someone she knew as a reporter. Overall a grand stronger and independent woman in the book (oh and it was all residence in London) .

Here, um not so remarkable. Her spending is very out of control for no reason and she starts off at a gardening magazine. Since she seems to have no interest in reporting (other than to bag to fashion :: Spruce CLICHE’:::) and indeed takes a job at successful savings to attempt to collect into a fashion magazine, she comes off a bit flighty and selfish. I felt terrible for all those serious girls in the waiting room who wanted the job at Sucessful Savings — that went to Becky because she wanted to shop. Fortunately, in the movie, for someone so hapless she gets a charming graceful editor who thinks she is sparkling and thinks most of what she does is tremendous.

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Of course the movie ends in kind of the “tootsie” live tv moment where Becky is outed as being in tremendous debt (while in the book it is Becky who takes Brandon to task on tv for one of his companys taking advantage of ordinary folks ) but in the movie everyone loves her anyway after proving to be a fraud.

I guess the *current economic times* comes into play in that Becky in the movie is the person we all abhor. The person who got the too great for her to pay mortgage even though she knew, or should have, there was no procedure to pay for it, the person who got into debt and is now declaring bankruptcy… yet, this movie gives her the dreamy Hugh Dancy as reward. And in the movie, Becky never seems remorseful, yet in the book she really is.

I might have enjoyed this more had I not read the book. To behold a strong independent Becky there kind of makes me frustrated that things were so changed here.

I have a confession to compose…every now and then I fancy to spy movies that are purely frivolous, honest wearisome fun and, well, on the girly side. Confessions of a Shopaholic is the perfect combination of these qualities. It’s rotund of laughable, completely ridiculous situations, witty dialogue, slapstick humor and lighthearted entertainment that reminds every girl about the excitement, and disaster, of shopping.

Isla Fisher plays Rebecca Bloomwood, a shopping-addicted Modern York journalist who suddenly finds herself buried under credit card debt and without a job. In order to pay off her bills and recede closer to her dream, Rebecca takes a job at a finance magazine that’s all about saving money. Through a series of highly amazing, but absolutely hilarious, events Rebecca becomes the magazine’s poster girl for personal finance -while hiding overdue bills under her bed.

Shopaholic mercurial becomes predictable, leaving the audience only to wonder how and when the next situation point will occur. While this may bother some film goers, I didn’t mind it because that’s the kind of movie I was expecting. It’s fun and fascinating enough to abet you flee from your hold credit card debt for a dinky while, but not phenomenal. Fisher is irresistible and will withhold you wondering what kind of crazy thing she’s going to do next.

But men beware -even though Shopaholic is being produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, this movie is purely for women. The only guys who were in the theater when I went seemed like they were dragged by their important others (except my dad, who likes Isla Fisher) . The movie’s PG rating also implies that the movie is intended for families. There were a few cramped girls in the theater when I went, and they seemed to be having a better time than the adults. But adults be warned: there are scenes of alcohol consumption and drunkenness in the movie, but they are fairly unexcited.

Some people reflect that this movie is not appropriate for the country’s original economic condition, but I reflect that it teaches a proper lesson. Rebecca’s credit card debit ends up ruining her life and her career so distinguished that she is forced to change her habits and conquer her shopping addiction -sounds to me like something the average American should have learned long ago.
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