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Riding in Cars with Boys (2001)
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Reviews Counted:107
Fresh:51
Rotten:56
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: Riding in Cars With Boys suffers from mixing grit and pathos with cuteness and comedy. Ironically, many critics found Zahn's character more compelling and three-dimensional than Barrymore's.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for thematic elements, drug and sexual content
Runtime: 2 hrs 11 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 19, 2001 Wide
Box Office: $29,601,298
Synopsis: Beverly loves boys, but she knows her limits: nothing below the waist (hers), if she doesn't know the boy. Ray, however, a sweet-natured but shiftless young man is the exception to her rule and... Beverly loves boys, but she knows her limits: nothing below the waist (hers), if she doesn't know the boy. Ray, however, a sweet-natured but shiftless young man is the exception to her rule and shortly after meeting him she ends up pregnant--at age fifteen. At the wedding insisted upon by her disappointed father, Bev finds out her best friend is also pregnant, and the two console each other for the youth they've lost. RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS is a true story based on the autobiography by Beverly Donofrio about her youthful days of revelry, rebellion, and teenage motherhood. Drew Barrymore is credible as an Italian-American girl who's far too smart to be stuck where she is in life, but it's Steve Zahn (THAT THING YOU DO, HAPPY, TEXAS) who steals the show in a long-overdue starring turn, with his heartfelt portrayal of a lost little boy who never finds his way to manhood. James Woods is Donofrio's alienated father. And Lorraine Bracco is her supportive, long-suffering mother who looks after the house, Bev's son Jason, and Ray, while Bev desperately tries for her GED and a scholarship to NYU. It's Bev's drive and unflagging ambition--and Penny Marshall's usual surehanded direction--that turn her hardship into the triumph of survival. Eventually, she realizes her own dreams, and her son's. [More]
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, James Woods, Brittany Murphy
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, James Woods, Brittany Murphy, Lorraine Bracco, Adam Garcia, Sara Gilbert
Director: Penny Marshall
Director: Penny Marshall
Screenwriter: Morgan Ward
Producer: James L. Brooks, Laurence Mark, Sara Colleton
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Reviews for Riding in Cars with Boys
It's an embarrassment, a misguided tearjerker that will only make you cry if you spent good money to see it.
...Better than its dreadful theatrical campaign suggested [but] as prosaically made as the others in Penny Marshall's post-Big canon.
One can't stop wondering what trip this pandering seriocomedic drama is on...a self-pitying or egocentric one?
I can take or leave sentimentality, but I cannot ignore when a film actually portrays at least three truthful, complex relationships.
Beverly is supposed to be a bad girl running with the wrong crowd, but most of the time she seems to be right out of a serioso episode of Laverne & Shirley.
Drew está genial, se gana completamente ser una recomendación completa para la cinta.
The film belongs to Zahn, who turns his two-dimensional slacker character into a truly heartbreaking portrait of disillusion and guilt.
Barrymore is so innately likable, so radiantly human, that one has extreme difficulty thinking of her in any kind of unsympathetic light.
Penny Marshall is certainly not the right filmmaker for this material--at least if you’d like it to be something more than a trite tearjerker.
Portrays the healing power of familial love once one is able to drop past disappointments, resentments, and pain.
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