Movie Review: Jimmy and Judy

Jimmy and Judy uses the timeworn convention of a doomed couple on the run from the law, but injects some intriguing guerilla filmmaking to set it apart from its predecessors.

Jimmy is a bit of a nutcase who is obsessed with documenting every moment of his life with his trusty video camera. Judy is a sweet but impressionable girl from his neighborhood who falls in love with him due to his recklessness and devotion to her. Together, they’re bound for trouble but unable to avoid their inevitable fate.

still of Edward Furlong | hosted by TinyPic.comInstead of using traditional camera setups, the filmmakers armed their stars with a single videocamera and put the production in their hands. Everything we see on screen is just as Jimmy and Judy see it, camera shakes included, so if you had motion sickness during The Blair Witch Project, get ready for another bumpy ride here. Although the concept runs the risk of coming off as a pretentious gimmick, it plays out very well here and lends itself to the intimate subject matter.

Edward Furlong plays Jimmy, and the first thing likely to strike viewers is that it’s been a loooong time since Terminator 2. Although he’s a tad doughy and disheveled now, his acting skills are in fine shape and put to good use here. Furlong has had a rough ride through his own legal troubles, so he brings a strong sense of realism to the unbalanced character of Jimmy. He’s the unbridled id of the film, a passionate outsider doing whatever he wants with no regard for social propriety.

While he usually lives at home with his parents, he’s had a history of stints in mental institutions and always seems on the verge of being sent back. His video camera captures his life, but also keeps him at arm’s length from everyone else, acting as both a security blanket and a barrier to any intimacy until he finds a soulmate willing to embrace his odd obsession.

still of Rachael Bella | hosted by TinyPic.comJudy is played by Rachael Bella, a relative unknown with a sizeable list of small film and TV roles. Like Furlong, she’s been in the acting game since childhood, a common past that allowed them to form an easy rapport. Interestingly, Furlong and Bella got married after this production and recently had their first child, so their budding relationship captured here has at least some basis in reality. As Judy, Bella is not given much to do aside from react to Jimmy’s antics, but those reactions are frequently surprising.

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