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2007
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Diane Keaton stars as Daphne Wilder, a mother whose love knows no bounds or boundaries. She is the proud mom of three daughters: stable psychologist Maggie (Graham), sexy and irreverent Mae (Perabo) and insecure, adorable Milly (Moore)-who, when it comes to men, is like psychotic flypaper.In order to prevent her youngest from making the same mistakes she did, Daphne decides to set Milly up with the perfect man. Little does Milly know, however, that her mom placed an ad in the online personals to find him. Comic mayhem unfolds as Daphne continues to do the wrong thing for the right reasons...all in the name of love.In a hilarious battle of strong wills, the mother-daughter dynamic is tested in all its fierce, wacky complexity. The girls help Daphne finally discover the truths and impossibilities of motherly love, all while trying to answer the questions: where does it begin and where should it end?
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©2006 Gold Circle Films, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Lew Irwin

Many critics are expressing downright sadness over Diane Keaton's latest turn as an overbearing mother in Because I Said So. Lou Lumenick in the New York Post calls her performance "a steep drop" from her earlier films. "The beloved actress is scraping below the bottom of the barrel with this desperately unfunny farce," he writes. Carina Cocano in the Los Angeles Times remarks that Keaton "has been reduced to a set of basic features (neurotic isolation, emotional frigidity, clumsiness) served up in the most infantilizing manner." Writes Jan Stewart in Newsday: "[It's] like watching a Keaton character that has weathered a concussion and pulled out of a coma 25 years later, her trademark eccentricities intact but ratcheted up to the nth degree." Stephen Cole in the Toronto Globe and Mail calls the movie, "a 105-minute cringe-a-thon that reduces the Katharine Hepburn of her generation to a sitcom harpy presiding over a brood of Valley Girl chicks." The problem, Michael Phillips observes in the Chicago Tribune, lies not so much with Keaton's performance but with everything else about the film, from script to direction. It amounts, he says, to "formulaic romantic junk." It's worse, writes Claudia Puig in USA Today: "It's so derivative, unfunny and thuddingly bad that it's one of the more cringe-inducing movies of a genre chock-full of clunkers," she comments, noting that Keaton's performance is "grating, mannered and often horribly slapstick." Still, Carrie Rickey staunchly comes to Keaton's defense in the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing, "Keaton is a national treasure, always worth the visit even when, as is the case of Because I Said So, her movie isn't."

Reviewed by: Waya on 9/4/2007 3:40:58 PM
This movie may not get the attention it deserves.My guess, it best suited for anyone sixteen and up, because, of the experiences, one would have, to relate to many topics surrounding the subject of the movie.It is a movie containing the right antidote of comedy smoothly blended.I would think, both sexes can happily agree.Although, possibly, intentionally geared more toward a good mother/s and daughter/s movie.Yet, done very well in that no matter who you are, the movie is enjoyable.
Lew Irwin

Many critics are expressing downright sadness over Diane Keaton's latest turn as an overbearing mother in Because I Said So. Lou Lumenick in the New York Post calls her performance "a steep drop" from her earlier films. "The beloved actress is scraping below the bottom of the barrel with this desperately unfunny farce," he writes. Carina Cocano in the Los Angeles Times remarks that Keaton "has been reduced to a set of basic features (neurotic isolation, emotional frigidity, clumsiness) served up in the most infantilizing manner." Writes Jan Stewart in Newsday: "[It's] like watching a Keaton character that has weathered a concussion and pulled out of a coma 25 years later, her trademark eccentricities intact but ratcheted up to the nth degree." Stephen Cole in the Toronto Globe and Mail calls the movie, "a 105-minute cringe-a-thon that reduces the Katharine Hepburn of her generation to a sitcom harpy presiding over a brood of Valley Girl chicks." The problem, Michael Phillips observes in the Chicago Tribune, lies not so much with Keaton's performance but with everything else about the film, from script to direction. It amounts, he says, to "formulaic romantic junk." It's worse, writes Claudia Puig in USA Today: "It's so derivative, unfunny and thuddingly bad that it's one of the more cringe-inducing movies of a genre chock-full of clunkers," she comments, noting that Keaton's performance is "grating, mannered and often horribly slapstick." Still, Carrie Rickey staunchly comes to Keaton's defense in the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing, "Keaton is a national treasure, always worth the visit even when, as is the case of Because I Said So, her movie isn't."
Reviewed by: Waya on 9/4/2007 3:40:58 PM
This movie may not get the attention it deserves.My guess, it best suited for anyone sixteen and up, because, of the experiences, one would have, to relate to many topics surrounding the subject of the movie.It is a movie containing the right antidote of comedy smoothly blended.I would think, both sexes can happily agree.Although, possibly, intentionally geared more toward a good mother/s and daughter/s movie.Yet, done very well in that no matter who you are, the movie is enjoyable.
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Reviewed by: Waya on 9/4/2007 3:40:58 PM
This movie may not get the attention it deserves.My guess, it best suited for anyone sixteen and up, because, of the experiences, one would have, to relate to many topics surrounding the subject of the movie.It is a movie containing the right antidote of comedy smoothly blended.I would think, both sexes can happily agree.Although, possibly, intentionally geared more toward a good mother/s and daughter/s movie.Yet, done very well in that no matter who you are, the movie is enjoyable.
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