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Stepmom

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Movie Review: Pull out the Kleenex @}->---
Summary: 5 Stars

I loved this movie. I saw it at the theatre when it first came out, and was left in the theatre once everyone else had gone trying to mop up after myself. It was so sad. The little boy broke my heart when he had his last talk with his mom (Susan Sarandon). Basically, Julia Roberts and Ed Harris are an item and his ex is Sarandon. His kids don't like Julia, Julia and Susan don't like each other, but through predictability, a personal tragedy brings them all together (as you can imagine). So apart from the predictabilitly, this is an excellent film that will make you laugh, cry and bawl. I thought it was really well acted, and don't read those negative reviews if they didn't like this. This movie is for people with hearts.

Movie Review: This is Real Life Stuff!
Summary: 5 Stars

Here is a movie that probably most people can relate to, as its main plot focuses on relationships--& complicated ones at that. This is a movie about real-life situations that will cause a person to take pause for thought, for sure. The performances by everyone were OUTSTANDING, even provoking me to tears, & for me, that's a rare happening! I definitely, highly recommend this one, & without me revealing the plot or other juicy details, I'll just say it's worth watching, & I very much enjoyed this one. I've watched it more than once, & know I'll be watching it again probably several more times sometime in the future. Isn't one you'll soon forget, as a lot of movies oftentimes are very forgettable.

Movie Review: A fantastic film-see the reality from antother point of view
Summary: 5 Stars

A great film. Why? Because Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts are performing in a very impressive way, giving us the whole meaning of the film from another point of view. What does the word "Stepmom" actually mean to you? What do you feel when you hear that word? Is it always like this? If you watch the film you will understand that it goes far further from its actual meaning - it can also mean "a second mother" rather than a bad old lady who will try to harm the kids. "Stepmom" sometimes means a friend of the actual mother, a good wife, a person that is there for you no matter what! Watch the film if you like drama and social films.

Movie Review: Stepmom
Summary: 5 Stars

I love Julia Roberts movies, so I admit I am biased. However, this movie is so well done, and the storyline is beautiful. If you are a tender-hearted woman, you will need Kleenexes.

Roberts plays Isabelle, a photographer dating a much-older divorced father named Luke (Ed Harris). The movie explores the challenges of the children to accept a new authority figure, Isabelle's search for her role in the broken family, Luke's struggles in determining his responsibilities to both his fiancee Isabelle and ex-wife Jackie, and Jackie's challenges to let a new woman into the lives of her children.

If you need a good cry, this is your movie!

Movie Review: Unbelievably Powerfull
Summary: 5 Stars

This movie is incredibly good, but if you don't like a tear-jerker, chances are you won't like Stepmom. But if you want to see an unbelievably powerfull movie, and a stellar preformance by Susan Serandon, then you'll love it. Even cement would break out sobbing at the end of this movie. It shows the hardships that children go through in a divorce situation, the akwardness of stepmothering, the hell of dying from cancer, and the inexpressibly painful task of explaining all this to your kids. Everyone should watch this movie-except I would not recomend it to people who are close to someone who is divorcing or dying. But anybody else will love it.
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