Review of Dare

Dare (2009)
7/10
Enjoyable but losses track
22 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This is a solid film I assumed was going to be a lame teen relationship flick but it turns into a somewhat clever unorthodox relationship flick that happens to utilize teens. Its broken into three parts where each part focuses on one of the three main characters. I liked that aspect of the film because it allowed us to get into the mind of each character pretty well and understand their turmoils and motivations. But the problem is once you're done with one character that character then becomes less deep which rubbed me the wrong way. You have a window into the emotional turmoil going on in Alexa that would allow her to use Johnny the way she does only to have her character fade to a somewhat two dimensional "girlfriend" character which basically acts as a foil to Johnny in his (and the last) bit. Ben fairs even worse I think going from the apparent nerd best friend of Alexa who we assume is secretly longing for her only to be thrown a twist (which was well done in my opinion) that he has actually been longing for Johnny not Alexa. But then once his chapter is done he becomes this terrible aggressive horn dog who only wants to get in Johnnys pants and he loses all the emotional turbulence and likability he had developed during Alexa's and his chapters. Yuck. What a way to ruin a character...

I definitely enjoyed the bagel/banana scene but was unsure what we were supposed to think of Bens mom. Was she fancying Johnny? Was she just there to deliver a metaphor? You think its going somewhere then nothing comes of it. Also didn't like Courtney's character. She seemed a decent enough foil for Alexa at first but she devolves into this weird sad lush at the end whose sole purpose is to host the party where everything falls apart. And what was with that party anyway? Were they purposefully doing things to mess with Johnnys head? Why? Although both characters (Alexa and Ben) come off as selfish in their motives I didn't see them as nefarious or sinister or purposefully wanting to hurt him. Yet that whole scene had the feel of a purposefully planned torture session for Johnny. And we cant totally feel sorry for Johnny either. He gets used but his motivation is ultimately selfish as well. He wants a connection so desperately that he's willing to believe an impossible three headed relationship could actually work out for everyone and is devastated when it becomes clear that no... it cant...

All in all its worth watching despite some plot holes and inconsistencies. I wish they could have figured out a way to keep the characters developed after their chapters were done but thats probably a real trick, understandably so.
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