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Yar, you be here: Raising Helen (Widescreen Edition) > Customer Reviews Raising Helen (Widescreen Edition) Customer Reviews (1 - 3 of 8 Reviews)I cried.
I rarely cry during movies. This one, I did. It seems as if it would be a lovely family movie. Kate Hudson plays as a woman who is a modeling agent, but inherits three children after her sister passes away. After a plethora of struggles, she finally adjusts to her new way of life. What a beautiful story, not to mention cast. See it - I know you'll love it! In addition, the music in this movie is sublime. If you get a chance, buy the soundtrack as well.
The movie has Kate Hudson as Helen Harris. Helen has the "perfect" life(how many people start off having the perfect life in movies.) She enjoys a social life where nothing is expected of her and she has a great job in the fashion business as a personal assistant to Dominique. What could go wrong? Alot, actually, and this is proven when her sister Lindsey AND her brother in law are killed in a car crash. No, no, no, that's not all. She has also been in her sisters will as the new legal owner of her three children, something that she thought her pregnant, and already a mother, sister Jenny and her husband Ed would get. The three kids are Audrey, the older one who is in the final stages of being a teenager, Henry, the middle child who is weird in some way, and Sarah, the younger five year old who is supposed to be the comical one to make us all smile. Sadly, that doesn't work. Helen has to leave her home in Manhattan for one in Queens, among other things, causing her life to change completly. She enrolls the kids in a Mormon school, and becomes involved with Pastor Dan, who runs the school. Helen has to decide what is better. Her new life with the children, or her old life where nothing was going wrong. "Raising Helen" has been done before. Simply as that. There is nothing new, and it tries to blend comedy and drama, but doesn't work at that. The movie was also too long. It was almost two hours, and there was too much stuff going on. The best part had to be Joan Cusack, because she just has the natural ability to be funny. Kate Hudson was alright, but I have seen her in better roles. This role didn't seem suited for her. I could see many different people playing the part, like Reese Witherspoon, and Lisa Kudrow. I would like to see Kate Hudson in a drama, because it would be a different fare for her. "Raising Helen" is more of a rental, but it is entertaining in most parts. ENJOY! Rated PG-13 for thematic issues involving teens.
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