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Teen, 16 years old
May 6, 2009
 
A sweet, sad chick flick!
This movie was sooooo good. It brings up the matter of children coping with divorce. The movie is extremely sad, but it also is very sweet. Definitely a chick flick, though!

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Adult
April 9, 2008
 

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Adult
May 20, 2010
 
STEPMOM
Ready or not, Isabel (Julia Roberts) is about to find out what it means to be a mom, better yet, a step-mom, soon after her boyfriend Luke (Ed Harris) pops the question. What makes things more interesting is dealing with Luke’s un-accepting ex-wife, Jackie (Susan Sarandon). In addition, Luke and Jackie’s two children, Anna and Ben, are not fond of the idea of a step-mom. Isabel, a professional photographer consumed by her career, finds that being a mom is not as easy as she thought. Then the rivalry begins between Isabel and Jackie while the children struggle to adjust to new family dynamics. The plot thickens as Isabel learns that Jackie has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. This shocking news becomes the turning point where Jackie and Isabel learn to accept each other and focus on the children. Susan Sarandon does an excellent job portraying the slightly jealous ex-wife and the emotional heartache of not being able to watch your kids grow up. Julia Roberts does well portraying the naïve step-mom desperately trying to gain the children’s acceptance. The background scenes fit perfectly within the context of the characters lives. For instance, the busy city streets and photo studios depict well the lifestyle of Isabel. While, the serene southern style home filled with memories from wall to wall, depicts well the lifestyle of Jackie. The director/producer, Chris Columbus, keeps the continuity of the storyline moving forward through the entire movie. Overall, I think this is a great film that demonstrates some of the real life complexities of divorced families. It also demonstrates the ability people have to love, accept, and work together in the midst of challenging circumstances. Get your tissue box ready, this film is sure to make you laugh and cry.

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Kid, 13 years old
May 13, 2011
 
naww how sweet. Mum and i watched it last night and we were both crying. :( Great movie for a mother/daughter to watch together <3

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Adult
May 22, 2012
 
Well done with a few strong themes.
Really nice movie about a family coping through hard times. It's not totally "family" material because there are references to a 12 year old girl calling a boy at school harsh names (because he bullies her), also some sex talk with a tween, heavy making out between a woman and her fiance and also drug use. Lots of jealously implied throughout and negative emotions. It's also very sad, especially if you have gone through losing a loved one. It will have you in tears, so sit next to a kleenex box!

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