teaches a tough life lesson in a funny and positive way
Good for older children because you can discuss the effects of overspending on not only your wallet but also your life. Ends on a positive note of changing yourself.
Why is sex just an accepted thing these days, in a movie aimed at kids??
Could be a cute movie for kids, I suppose, but WWWHHHHYYYYYYY can't any move that's aimed at tweens just leave the sex out? Why do I have to feel like a prude while watching a movie with my 9-year old daughter, because out of nowhere there's a random guy under the sheets naked with the heroine's girlfriend? WHY? Is this just deemed acceptable in a movie aimed at young, young girls these days??? (btw, I'm not a prude -- but I try to be a good parent) What the hell has happened? Is there no shame anymore??
Cute movie. Deals with reality and how "it all comes out on wash day" - --- The lead actress is in debt over her head and is giving advice on how to save money. -- She gets caught and the story unravels. She sells all of her goods and pays off her debts. (but how she does it, is adorable) Loved it! Grab your daughters and friends and have a girls night in with Confessions! It's a great chick flick!
My 13 yr old daughter saw this with a few of her friends, and she came home a little disappointed. I asked her why she didn't like it, and she said that the whole plot was about spending money and designer brands.
Curious, I saw it a week after and realized why she didn't like it. All Becky cares about is herself and her bills, constantly trying to avoid paying them.
I wouldn't recommend it, but as of the content it is appropriate for 10 yrs old and up.
Perfect movie for anyone who loves to shop from the ages 8-14. This movie is about a girl named Rebecca Bloomwood that has to pay off a very expensive dept. SHES A SHOPAHOLIC!! She starts a newspaper column and her name is "the girl in the green scarf" To Find Out The Rest Of The Story You Must Watch It!