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2005 |
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PG-13 |
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130 minutes |
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Curtis Hanson |
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Curtis Hanson, Lisa Ellzey, Carol Fenelon |
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Anson Mount, Brandon Karrer, Brooke Smith, Cameron Diaz, Candice Azzara, Jason Peck, Jon Ingrassia, Kateri DeMartino, Mark Feuerstein, Nicole Randall Johnson, Richard Burgi, Terrance Christopher Jones, Toni Collette |
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Both the sister and the grandmother of the author of the original book (Jennifer Weiner) appear in the movie.
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Maggie Feller: Shoes like this should not be locked up in a closet! You should be living a life of scandal. You should be getting screwed in an alley behind a club by a billionaire while his wife waits in the car and he told her he just forgot his wallet!
Rose Feller: Please tell me you just made that up.
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In Her Shoes Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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A chick flick from a chick lit bestseller? Both of these terms have recently been entered into the Webster's dictionary. I despise the terms because they limit what both may offer. Does chick flick describe all romantic comedies, movies about women bonding, female empowerment or all the above? I don't see how "Pretty Woman" and "Thelma Louise" fit in the same category, but never mind. "In Her Shoes" could've been cliched, sentimental glop that pushed the tearjerking mechanisms down the throat of your average moviegoer. Instead it is a heartwarming, regaling tale of two sisters who are at extreme polar opposites in their relationship and attitude.
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