Movie Review: Little Miss Sunshine

Little Miss Sunshine


Director: Jonathan Dayton
Starring: Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Alan Arkin
Released: 2006
Own/Rent: Library
Reason for watching: After hearing someone referring to it, I looked it up online and thought it sounded good.
Rating: 4.5/5

Comments: Since I had never heard of this until just recently, I didn't know what to expect going in, except that it was quirky. Quirky it was, indeed, but also hilarious and heartwarming. Throughout the whole movie we chuckled over and over but at the end when you find out what the little girl's talent for the beauty pageant is we were roaring with laughter. Every one of the actors was wonderful, Alan Arkin especially and I see he won an Oscar for the part. This is an exceptional movie and one that shouldn't be missed. Recommended!



We've also watched a few movies with the 7yo recently. These are:

Curious George - (own) a bit too sappy, sweet for my tastes but the 7yo liked it well enough.

Dennis the Menace Strikes Again - (TV) enjoyable but the first one is better

Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - (library) honestly I was bored with this and couldn't keep my mind on it.

Comments

  1. What struck me the most about Little Miss Sunshine was the beauty pageant part towards the end. Here were all these little girls dressed and made up like adults and then you had Olive, as natural as can be. I definitely would have voted for her. I think children look at their best when they look like themselves rather than trying to be all grown up.

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  2. literary feline, I so agree with you. I would have voted for her too! Honestly, I think those little girl beauty pageants are just awful. I just don't like the idea of them at all. But then I've never had an interest in adult ones either.

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  3. I love, love, LOVED this movie!! And the beauty pageant at the end of it was the main reason why. When both the brother and the uncle came out and said they didn't want Olive to compete...I just about broke into tears. Their concern for her was over-whelming to me.

    And when they tried to get her off-stage, and her whole family joined her...OH...such a great movie!!

    Those pageants are such horrible things. I would NEVER want my girls to do something like that. It's so unfair to "Judge" children. Kids are so impressionable anyway, and to have them judged seems so demeaning to me!

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  4. I absolutely LOVED this movie too! This is bound to become a classic!

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