Some Girls (1988)

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While on Christmas break, college student Michael journeys to Quebec City to spend time with his attractive girlfriend, Gabriella. Not long after he arrives, Gabriella breaks up with him, but her two equally gorgeous sisters waste no time showing romantic interest. In the meantime, Michael is left to deal with Gabriella's eccentric grandmother and offbeat father, an academic who spends most of his time naked.

Film Overview
"Some Girls" is a British-American romantic comedy-drama motion picture launched in 1988, written by Rupert Walters and directed by Michael Hoffman. The film stars a young Patrick Dempsey as Michael, a college student, along with Jennifer Connelly, Sheila Kelley, Lance Edwards, Lila Kedrova, Florinda Bolkan and Andre Gregory. The plot thickens as Michael is welcomed over the Christmas vacations to the house of his girlfriend, Gabriella, played by Jennifer Connelly, just to find himself mixed up in unexpected family issues.

Plot
The movie follows Michael, an university student, who is welcomed by his girlfriend Gabriella to spend Christmas with her household in Quebec City. Gabriella's family is quite eccentric-- a clan of high-strung and strong-willed ladies each with their share of traits. Her older sis, Irenka and Simone, are opposites personality-wise however similarly captivating. Her grandmother, referred to as Granny, played by Lila Kedrova, is on her deathbed and lucidly dreams away in the attic, in some cases mixing truth with her dreams. The girls' mom, played by Florinda Bolkan, is a renowned opera vocalist who is discreetly vying for Michael's attention.

Michael is greatly drawn into this eccentric household's vibrant as he finds himself torn in between 3 captivating ladies - Gabriella, Irenka, and Simone. This entangles him even more into the twisted household ties and exposes him to the persistent presence of death and sexuality. The family's impact and Gabrella's mother's sexy habits sets Michael off on a journey of self-discovery and development.

Conclusion and Themes
"Some Girls" is a coming-of-age story about a boy discovering love, sexuality, and death in equal steps. The film is a mix of humor, absurdities, and instances of romanticism and realism-- a portrayal of a boy's journey in the web of complex household dynamics and romantic entanglements. It explores the differing elements of femininity and womanhood, the intertwining of life with death and deep-rooted family secrets and characteristics.

Reception
Although the movie didn't develop any major waves at package office, Dempsey's performance was admired, and the film, with its oddball beauty and eccentric characters, brought in a cult following gradually. The natural charm of Quebec City offered an excellent backdrop for this morbid yet amusing expedition of death, love, and sexuality.

In conclusion, "Some Girls" is an eccentric, dark comedy-drama that explores a boy's unconventional journey of self-discovery amidst an inefficient and sensual environment. The film delivers an interesting blend of comical and significant scenes, making it a fascinating watch. While it might not be referred to as among the classics, it has definitely left its mark in the realm of 1980s coming-of-age movie theater.

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