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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0097368038042
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: April 08, 2003
Running Time: 114 minutes
Sales Rank: 90542
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: October 14, 2001
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - "What Girls Learn" needed to include a spanking
This movie is cliche and tedious--with a storyline and dialogue reminiscent or an after-school special. Scott Bakula and Elizabeth Perkins are always good, and their performances salvage a rather unconvincing film.
The major flaw in this movie is the central focus on the daughter, Tilden. I suppose the intention was for us to empathize first with her difficulties getting used to a stepfather--and later--with her mother's breast cancer. But this homely little girl is mean, nasty and ... Read More
Rating: - What Girls Learn
Scott Bakula is great in this and the rest of the cast, especially the oldest daughter, are also outstanding. A great family movie.
Rating: - Powerful yet tender
A seeringly powerful yet tender tale about the turmoil that young women often have to cope with. Wonderful performances by a young cast and even grander performances by the adults. Elizabeth Perkins and Scott Bakula have wonderful on screen chemistry.
Based on a true story, What Girls Learn, is 'almost' a chick flick. A strong and outspoken woman with two daughters falls in love with a man who changes their lives only to meet with tragedy. Yet, despite the 'down' parts, there is great ... Read More
Rating: - Unconvincing
The 3 leading ladies had no chemistry what so ever, even when the 3 dare share a bubble bath. The oldest daughter Tilden was the most hateful and unlikable girl I have ever seen. Not one convincing smile crossed her bland face. The lack of chemisty however had nothing to do with actress Elizabeth Perkins who is always a joy on screen. Also Scott Bakula was good too. It all boils down to heavy handed melodrama at it's dullest.
Rating: - 2 stars for Elizabeth Perkins and Scott Bakula
I was very disappointed in this film mainly in the "actor" who played Tilden. She was a downright raunchy character. No feeling for anyone but herself at all .... even in a traumatic situation. I didn't care about her at all and she ruined the show for me. Are there really people out there as mean as her?
Elizabth Perkins was great but the storyline was much too contrived. A constant effort to drum up emotion. Hard to believe these films even get made let alone promoted.
The ... Read More
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