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Gia Director: Michael Cristofer Cast: Angelina Jolie, Elizabeth Mitchell, Faye Dunaway, Mercedes Ruehl

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/18/2000
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 18,208

Viewer Rating: (17 ratings)

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Not many made-for-TV movies celebrate the lives of doomed hellions, but what makes Gia a true rarity in the genre is Angelina Jolie's jaw-dropping performance. Jolie's turn as Gia Carangi -- a supermodel of the late-'70s who died of an AIDS-related illness at age 26 -- actually manages to match the film's hype-happy tagline: "Too beautiful to die. Too wild to live." The film, cowritten by director Michael Cristofer and novelist Jay McInerny, begins with Carangi as a child in Philadelphia, observing from the bedroom as her blue-collar parents go through the messy motions toward divorce. Within what seems like minutes, though, she's a tempestuous teen running off to New York City, where she quickly gets the attention of model maven Wilhemina Cooper (Faye Dunaway) -- and not just by plunging a switchblade into her receptionist's desk. She's got something different. Something special. And, since she's played by Anelina Jolie, she's got lips like sofa cushions. The model's professional life is a cruel one, though; and while she scores about 16 on a sexual-attraction scale of ten, true love eludes her. Drugs find her, and with them, HIV. This is not a happy movie, but Jolie's full-throttle approach to every scene -- she seduces a boy in her dad's luncheonette, then the makeup woman, and so on -- makes for a totally absorbing two hours. The dazzling performance earned her a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy nomination, and it remains the wildest turn in Jolie's increasingly distinctive filmography. Greg Fagan, Barnes & Noble

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Too wild to live - too beautiful to die!by Anonymous

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March 28, 2009: This quote certainly encompasses the complex and unique personality of the first American Supermodel. Her fire, energy for life, and hunger for love catapult her into a world of drugs, superficiality and depression.

This true story, brought so authentically to you by Angelina Jolie, is both heart-breaking and heart-warming.

I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in the true story of a beautiful, smart and brave woman who got lost in a world of superficiality and hungered for the love of a woman when the time could never be right.

This movie was unforgettable, authentically portrayed and heart-breaking.

This review was written about the DVD Uncensored / Subtitled / Full Frame edition.

I Also Recommend: George Wallace.

Captivating and Beautifully Depictedby Anonymous

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February 21, 2009: This movie forever sold me on Angelina Jolie. I was never a huge fan of her as an actress until this movie, which I found to be extremely moving and captivating. This is a very engaging film that delivers a powerful and painful message about the struggles of a young girl attempting to deal with the pressures of the modeling world.

This review was written about the DVD Uncensored / Subtitled / Full Frame edition.


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