“We
make films. We've been making them since we were little...”
I usually try my hardest to stay away from Young Adult
books and movies. I work in a library where I shelve books and since it is the
summer I have been shelving a lot of YA books. I have tried to read some in the
past (The Mortal Instruments…. The first
book… WTF?) and I just cannot get into them. I was never into YA books even
when I was a teenager. While putting away books some months ago I came across Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. I figured
it was a typical sappy teen story where a girl is dying and this boy and his friend
try to make her feel happy by making videos for her. Well, I was half right. I
did not read the book but I did just see the movie without even knowing what
the story was. And it was not that bad.
Greg is in his last year of high school. For the past
four years he was able to keep a low profile and not be put into any typical
high school grouping. He has a “co-worker” named Earl that he has known since
they were kids. Greg refuses to call Earl his friend for a reason that I now
forget. Everyday Earl and Greg sit their history teacher’s office away from the
other students to have their lunch.
For as long as they have been friends Greg and Earl have watched
films released through the Criterion Collection and then made their own films
based on those films with different titles. They even make their own DVD cases
in the style of the Criterion cases. Greg does not let anyone else but him and
Earl watch their films despite him keeping the cases downstairs in his living
room.
One day Greg’s mother comes to his room to tell him that
a girl he may know named Rachel has leukemia. His mother wants him to go over
and hang out with Rachel. Greg does not want to do this because he knows that
he is just being forced to go and see her out of pity. He goes over to Rachel’s
and she knows he has also been sent over by his mother out of pity. Like all
teen movies where the two teens start out as opposites and cannot see anything
to really like in the other, Greg and Rachel become friends. Because they
become friends and because Rachel has more friends, Greg’s anonymity in his
school all but collapses much to his dismay.
Earl gives Rachel some of their homemade movies to watch
much to Greg’s disapproval. Rachel likes their movies they offer her a silly
distraction from all her chemotherapy and not feeling well. Greg begins to go
over to her house every day to watch his movies with her and spend time with
her.
Greg decides to suck it up and eat lunch in the cafeteria
one day. The popular girl Madison who is also Rachel’s friend asks him to make
a movie for Rachel. Greg does not want to but Earl hears about it and he agrees
for the both of them. Almost from the moment he begins to make the video for
Rachel Greg’s world starts to go downhill. He stopped doing his homework, his
grades slip so far that his academic standing falls and the college he applied
to has been rescinded his admittance. The video and his feelings for Rachel
eventually become too much for Greg to handle.
Greg does manage to finish his movie for Rachel. The night
he shows her the movie he made for her, Rachel begins to slip into a coma and a
few days later she dies.
Me and Earl and the
Dying Girl was good. Of course I loved all the Criterion Collection movie
references. And what was even cooler was that a lot of the shots in the movie I
recognized as being taken from some of the Criterion films. There were some
scenes that I recognized from Henri-Georges Clouzot’s unfinished film The Inferno of which a documentary was
released on Criterion. That made me happy to see because I really like that
documentary and the film would have been really awesome had it been completed.
Another thing I really liked about the story of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl was that Greg and Earl like movies
but they were pretentious assholes about their love of movies and those on the
Criterion Collection. Usually when a character in a movie or TV show likes the
kind of films that Criterion releases- art house- they are written as kind like
being assholes and movie snobs. Greg and Earl had fun making their own movies
and did not think they were anything great for doing so. I enjoyed Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. I really liked how it was not a
typical teen movie. It was a bit hipster-ish but I will forgive that because it
was well written, acted, and directed. Me
and Earl and the Dying Girl is definitely worth seeing.
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