Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Introducing the Dwights
In this quirky Australian comedy, a divorced mom/standup comedienne (Brenda Blethyn) interferes with her son’s coming of age experience because she fears it will break up their unique family unit which she has fought so hard to keep together. The film explores Tim’s awkward adolescence while he tries to manage the two most important women in his life as well as his mentally-challenged brother Mark (who is very funny and scene stealing). You’ll laugh and cry during this charming, funny, bittersweet movie. It is rated “R” for sexual content, nudity, and language.
Alien gives it 2 ½ “learning to love and let go” stars out of 4.
In this quirky Australian comedy, a divorced mom/standup comedienne (Brenda Blethyn) interferes with her son’s coming of age experience because she fears it will break up their unique family unit which she has fought so hard to keep together. The film explores Tim’s awkward adolescence while he tries to manage the two most important women in his life as well as his mentally-challenged brother Mark (who is very funny and scene stealing). You’ll laugh and cry during this charming, funny, bittersweet movie. It is rated “R” for sexual content, nudity, and language.
Alien gives it 2 ½ “learning to love and let go” stars out of 4.
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