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Plot:
Alternately hilarious and heart-rending, 'In Her Shoes' is about two sisters with nothing in common but size 8 ˝ feet. After a calamitous falling out, they travel the bumpy road toward a true apprecia...( read more
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Hanson has dealt with the rap version of Rocky, a crazed nanny in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and has also delivered one of the best films of all time L.A. Confidential. SO the man that can apparently churn out anything has a rather successful shot at an unapologetic chick flick. Yes it is sexist to group films by sex, but here it is mostly relevant. Men are there to do sweet things, be bastards, and be judged behind closed doors. It's lovely to see Cameron Diaz in her underwear for most of the film and the sisterly relationship is good while the two stars are on screen together. It has some humour but this is mostly a drama about responsibility and happiness as well as forgiveness. People learn valuable lessons and become upstanding citizens by the end all in the name of girl power.
more of a drama than comedy about two sisters who are complete opposites. the parts that are meant to be good for a laugh aren't really that funny at all and most of the film is bland. there however is a plot and it involves an old peoples resort where their grandmother lives. it's okay, but nothing special
tried so hard to get through more then a half hour of this movie and could not it made me bored and ill.
Eh, okay. I dunno, I wasn't sold.
Romcom and chick flick with a dark twist thanks to Curtis Hanson. Makes you believe Diaz and Collette are sisters, no mean feat. It has its down points, Collette's initial relationship is inconceivable, but the high points make up for its failings. Wonderful.