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Little Miss Sunshine on DVD (2006)

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Average rating: 72%
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Starring: Toni Collette, Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Alan Arkin, Paul Dano, Abigail Breslin
Director: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 101 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Audio Descriptive, Comedy, Drama
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 22/01/2007
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Brief synopsis of Little Miss Sunshine

Little Miss Sunshine is a brazenly satirical and yet deeply human American road comedy. The film introduces audiences to one of the most endearingly fractured families in recent cinema history: the Hoovers, whose trip to a pre-pubescent beauty pageant results not only in comic mayhem but in death, transformation and a moving look at the surprising rewards of being losers in a winning-crazed culture. A runaway hit at the Sundance Film Festival, where it played to standing ovations, the film strikes a nerve with everyone who's ever been awestruck by how their muddled families seem to make it after all.

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Tom Charity, LOVEFiLM
Correction: A film review on Wednesday about "Little Miss Sunshine" referred incorrectly to contestants in the fictional children's beauty pageant of the title. The critic intended to compare the... read more »

Time Out

For a movie generated from the Amerindie algorithm of family dysfunction, road-trip catharsis and studied quirk, this... Read more on www.timeout.com

Sunday Times

Once in a while, a film turns up that has something really special. Little Miss Sunshine is exactly that

The Sun

Hilarious, straight from the heart and totally unmissable

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Rated - 5 starsFantastic feel-good film

Michaela Hamilton from Co. Durham , 11/09/2006

What an amazing film! The story centres around an unconventional family and their young daughter Olive's entry into the final of a national beauty pageant. The film tracks their 700 mile journey to the pageant in a clapped out camper van.

Each member of the family has their own quirks that make them special and it is the development of the characters along the way that makes this film truly memorable. From the teenage anst ridden older brother inspired to observe a vow of silence by Nietzsche, to the hapless dad who believes that everyone in life can be a 'winner' if only they choose to purchase and follow his hilariously desperate 'nine step' programme - this family is unique, dysfunctional but exude a warmth that is all-enveloping and familiar.

As well as being laugh-out-loud funny from start to finish, 'Little Miss Sunshine' is touching, and even uncomfortable to watch at times, especially when the precocious young beauty queens strut their stuff for the judges in their desperate attempts to emulate the success of seasoned professionals such as 'Miss California'.

It's quite easy to see why this film has reaped such high critical acclaim. If you want to be moved to tears, one minute from laughing and the next from crying, then this is the film for you.

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Rated - 1 starsDon't Bother

Brian Candy from Wales [Highly rated reviewer] , 06/05/2007

A long build up to nothing. One or two laughs and that's it. I sat through it expecting something, no anything to make the film worth while. But you know what; in the end, nothing.

  62 out of 78 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 2 starsNot so bright, it hurts my eyes

Mbub from Westbury, Wilts , 11/09/2007

A failing family come together for the youngest member so that she can enter the Little Miss Sunshine contest. I have heard great things about this movie and a few bad ones, but for me personally I didn't see anything special about it. It was basic story-telling and a sad reflection of that. Yes it was not a run of the mill Hollywood movie, no action, no animation, no special effects, but it also has no real story either. The acting from the Grandad was the best bit in the film, other than that it wasn't amazing, or brilliant. It actually reminded me of a ITV drama. Only watch if you have nothing better to do.

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Rated - 5 starsA flawless ray of sunshine!

A customer from North London , 22/09/2006

Now this is what I call an impeccable film!WHY DON'T THEY MAKE MORE FILMS LIKE THIS?!!!Superb cast,but what really makes the film flawless are the characters and how they affect the story. This is a family who eat take out chicken every night out of paper plates!The dad (the brilliant Greg Kinnear)is trying to crack into the Self Help market with his 9 step plan. He is hillarious because he takes his business a bit too seriously (always quoting what winners do compared to losers), the mum (Toni Collete)and seeming breadwinner of the family has just inherited her suicidal, gay brother on top of already having her sex mad, coke snorting father-in-law to contend with. Her teenage son has decided to take a vow of silence till he becomes a test pilot and her youngest-,geeky Olive who is really the ray of sunshine in the film. It is Olive that takes us on an adventure of her family and her understanding of what life is all about. The film is funny and deeply human because is makes us realise the complexity and frailty of being a human being. What a lovely, majestic, warm, funny feel good film.I can understand why it has been received so well by the public, as it taps into so many issues that are quite universal. But I think what made many smile is that for an hour and a half we remember what it like to be an innocent child, in a state of awe living life unhampered by limits , and I guess that is a place that as adults we all miss and long for. For once I've gone to see a movie and it has left me with something....and I haven't quite figured out what, all I know is that when the movie finished I had a big smile on my face and I felt quite amazing for having watched it ....

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Rated - 4 starsUtterly unbeliavable

NiallM from Lanark , 27/06/2007

Jesus Christ! What a watch, Steve Carrol blew me away, didn't realise he could act, and superbly.

Every actor in this gives his or her best performance of their career.

The scene where the teenager first talks is a tribute to siblingship, a scene that will stay with me forever.

Each character has obviosly been carefuly thought out and made to confront or show affection to or otherwise connect with each other and the ending is outstanding.

Swallowed me up and wouldn't let me go for the whole duration.

A must watch.

You'd be doing a dis-service to cinema if you didn't.

If you like this then watch the squid and the whale.

  23 out of 36 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 2 starsSwitch it off!!

A customer from ENGLAND , 02/12/2007

Dull, dull, dull!! Not worth even turning on!! Disappointing, considering the rave reviews!!

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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