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In Her Shoes (2005)
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Reviews Counted:36
Fresh:21
Rotten:15
Average Rating:6.3/10
Consensus: Honesty and solid performances make In Her Shoes a solid fit for all audiences.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for thematic material, language and some sexual content
Runtime: 2 hrs 10 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Oct 7, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $32,815,761
Synopsis: IN HER SHOES: In this screen adaptation of Jennifer Weiner's bestselling novel, Toni Collette (MURIEL'S WEDDING) is Rose Feller, an overweight, overworked, and painfully undersexed lawyer who fills... IN HER SHOES: In this screen adaptation of Jennifer Weiner's bestselling novel, Toni Collette (MURIEL'S WEDDING) is Rose Feller, an overweight, overworked, and painfully undersexed lawyer who fills an emotional void with pints of Haagen-Dazs and a closetful of expensive shoes that she never wears. Little sis Maggie (an always radiant Cameron Diaz), who is prone to public drunkenness, one-night stands, and wearing lingerie as outerwear, is as lacking in career prospects as her sister is in romantic ones. When her irresponsible behavior gets her kicked out of her father's house by her spiteful stepmother, Maggie has nowhere to crash but her elder sister's couch. But, after she ignites a series of disasters ranging from the minor to the catastrophic, Maggie is cast out by her angry older sibling, with no job, no money, and no one to take her in. She finds a stash of hidden letters in her father's desk drawer that enable her to track down her estranged grandmother (the wonderfully centered Shirley MacLaine) in a Florida retirement community, hoping to use her impressive skills of manipulation and false charm to financial benefit. While Maggie begins to adapt to life as a nubile young fish in the waters of shuffleboard and wheelchairs, Rose, up in the wintry north, quits her stifling job and begins her own personal transformation. Both women's paths to spiritual growth and self-actualization might ring false if handled by less nuanced performers and a flashier director, but here they are subtle enough to be both inspiring and realistic. Director Curtis Hanson has proven to be a flexible artist, jumping from genre to genre with the prowess and confidence of those studio directors of Hollywood's Golden Age. With IN HER SHOES, the man behind L.A. CONFIDENTIAL and 8 MILE elevates the "chick flick" out of that pigeonhole, crafting a story of surprising depth and universal appeal. [More]
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine
Director: Curtis Hanson
Director: Curtis Hanson
Studio: 20th Century Fox
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Release:
May 26, 2009
DVD Features:
- NTSC
- Full Frame - 1.33
- Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround - French, Spanish
- DTS 5.1 - English
- Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Documentary: "A Community For Acting Seniors"
- Bonus Footage: "Inside Look: JOHN TUCKER MUST DIE; JUST MY LUCK"
- Alternate Scenes: Opening Title Sequence
Behind the Scenes:
- 1. "The Casting of Honey Bun"
- 2. Making of IN HER SHOES
Reviews for In Her Shoes
Although In Her Shoes aims to rub along, with that scuffed worldliness which Hanson has made his own, it keeps bumping into the archness of the romantic-domestic genre.
There'd be nothing wrong with this if the film 'fessed up to its kitschy soul. Instead, it pretends to be the high-minded drama it's not.
Forsaking all art and subtlety, something he used to display in abundance, Hanson has chosen to adapt a Jennifer Weiner novel that is so light, it should come with weights attached to keep it from floating away.
Collette's performance is so full of juice and the beneficiary of good dialogue that Diaz's may end up being underrated.
The characters seem authentic -- until the chick-flick template distorts them.
A genuinely heartfelt look at sibling rivalry, and the bonds (and battles) that sisters are heir to.
Never lurked a Chick Flick that looked fairer on the urge to talk things out. Never lurked one with a smarter cast or a more cluttered screenplay, full of mirth and sorrow.
A bungled mess that spends an hour creating two characters whose lives are about as believable as a successful ambush set by Wile E. Coyote for the Road Runner.
A clunky flick that doesn't think at all, and ends up aping the worst traits of both siblings: Far too big and way too shallow, it's a bloated lightweight of a movie.
It would be a terrible shame if half the population didn't see it because the film was labeled unjustly.
It's a chick flick for non-chicks too, one of those movies that makes you laugh and cry and leaves you feeling satisfied and drained and vaguely embarrassed for having such a good time.
It's difficult to think of a Hanson film in which the performances are wanting, and Shoes is no exception.
Hanson and his three leading ladies have given us the gift of a finely crafted movie full of humbling and humorous truths.
Entertaining enough, but it's more pat than provocative -- this is what makes it a bona fide audience pleaser while keeping it from drawing real blood.
The movie works neither as a comedy nor as a lame melodrama -- its entertainment value is embarrassingly feeble.
In Her Shoes treats love like a pretty accessory to be stored in a plastic box and shoved in the back of a closet when it proves impractical.
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