Brittany Murphy and Dakota Fanning star in this charming romp about a young woman and a young girl who are thrust together against the odds but ultimately teach each other something about life and love. Murphy is Molly Gunn, a rock and roll princess whose father was a famous music legend. She lives wildly off her inheritance--.. Read more
| Starring | Brittany Murphy, Dakota Fanning, Marley Shelton, Donald Faison |
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| Director | Boaz Yakin |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Newly broke It Girl Brittany Murphy takes a job as nanny to precocious youngster Dakota Fanning in this predictable comedy from Remember the Titans director Boaz Yakin. A frothy tale of trust and responsibility, it buries the strong performances of its leads under a nauseating script and an embarrassing romantic subplot. Following stand-out turns in I Am Sam and the sci-fi series Taken, Fanning is remarkably sophisticated as an uptight eight-year-old, while the always quirky Murphy fits the bill perfectly as a dead rock star's immature daughter. Their clash of personalities makes for flashes of spirited humour, and Fanning in particular clearly relishes her bratty role. Had Yakin concentrated solely on this chalk-and-cheese duo, he may have saved his movie, but instead he destroys any potential charm by focusing too heavily on Murphy's obsessive relationship with an unconvincing rock singer (Australian actor Jesse Spencer). The end result is a painful mess that's so sugary and sentimental, it's likely to give viewers stomach ache.
Molly Gunn (Murphy) is the party-hearty daughter of a late rock legend. When Molly's accountant makes off with her... read more on Time Out
Contrived and sentimental tale that may have a slight appeal to young girls.
Thoroughly enjoyed this one. The little girl who plays Ray is brilliant, and Brittany Murphy goes well from spoiled brat to a genuine person.
It was more poignant than I expected which was a pleasant surprise.
Definitley worth watching
This movie isn't getting two stars.
Jesse Spencer, the lovely Australian actor playing the rocker love interest is getting these stars.
The only reason I'd recommend anyone watching this movie, is for that guy!
The acting was good, and the story line was ok. But I personally found it a bit slow and boring...
This movie isn't getting two stars.
Jesse Spencer, the lovely Australian actor playing the rocker love interest is getting these stars.
The only reason I'd recommend anyone watching this movie, is for that guy!
A very good girls movie,a bit sad but it is a good movie.:)
Thoroughly enjoyed this one. The little girl who plays Ray is brilliant, and Brittany Murphy goes well from spoiled brat to a genuine person.
It was more poignant than I expected which was a pleasant surprise.
Definitley worth watching
This movie isn't getting two stars.
Jesse Spencer, the lovely Australian actor playing the rocker love interest is getting these stars.
The only reason I'd recommend anyone watching this movie, is for that guy!
The acting was good, and the story line was ok. But I personally found it a bit slow and boring...
Expected a dumb movie and was really surprised by the action (at the beginning a bit slow) and sincere side of the movie. Spent a very good moment.
A very good girls movie,a bit sad but it is a good movie.:)
i thought this film was really good and really funny. its also got a sad storey to it but its definatley worth wathching again!
Slow start. But give it a go. A movie that gives you a smile at the end.
This was much better than I expected, worth watching........
I enjoyed the film and I would recommend it. Light hearted comedy and something for all the family.
Title says it all. I enjoyed this film a bit but more for the girl than the boys. What was Billy (From Neighbours) doing, miming to songs. Similar line to Raising Helen.
Newly broke It Girl Brittany Murphy takes a job as nanny to precocious youngster Dakota Fanning in this predictable comedy from Remember the Titans director Boaz Yakin. A frothy tale of trust and responsibility, it buries the strong performances of its leads under a nauseating script and an embarrassing romantic subplot. Following stand-out turns in I Am Sam and the sci-fi series Taken, Fanning is remarkably sophisticated as an uptight eight-year-old, while the always quirky Murphy fits the bill perfectly as a dead rock star's immature daughter. Their clash of personalities makes for flashes of spirited humour, and Fanning in particular clearly relishes her bratty role. Had Yakin concentrated solely on this chalk-and-cheese duo, he may have saved his movie, but instead he destroys any potential charm by focusing too heavily on Murphy's obsessive relationship with an unconvincing rock singer (Australian actor Jesse Spencer). The end result is a painful mess that's so sugary and sentimental, it's likely to give viewers stomach ache.
Molly Gunn (Murphy) is the party-hearty daughter of a late rock legend. When Molly's accountant makes off with her... read more on Time Out
Contrived and sentimental tale that may have a slight appeal to young girls.
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