Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRichard Keaton, a wealthy widowed scientist, hires beautiful nanny Liz Guinness for his gifted son Andrew, with ominous instructions to disturb neither.Richard Keaton, a wealthy widowed scientist, hires beautiful nanny Liz Guinness for his gifted son Andrew, with ominous instructions to disturb neither.Richard Keaton, a wealthy widowed scientist, hires beautiful nanny Liz Guinness for his gifted son Andrew, with ominous instructions to disturb neither.
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Aside from that, it very much feels like a cloyingly sweet made-for-TV movie that's watchable. That is, if there's nothing else on. I wouldn't recommend it unless you're a fan of Alicia Scott or enjoy sappy romances.
The movie has some of the situations you expect from romance novel/movies: sweet, kindhearted heroine (Patsy Kensit, who's good in the role) looking for a new start, enigmatic hero (Simon Maccorkindale, a familiar TV face who plays the part well)with an unhappy past, troubled child who needs yet another nanny, a big old dark house full of mystery and tragedy, the late wife who was the heroine's polar opposite, etc. There's the brother of the hero, whose relationship with him leaves a lot to be desired, and the "other woman" of sorts, who you just know is going to cause trouble.
While the intrigue/suspense moments were pretty weak and fell flat, the scenes between Elizabeth (P. K.) and her charge, Andrew (an award should have been waiting for Keegan Macintosh) were the best part of the movie, as she finds her way into this troubled boy's heart, as the part genius, part child computer nerd (with a head full of knowledge and a heart empty of love) responds to her warmth and affection, things he doesn't get from his father.
I won't give anything else away, I'll just say that it's worth taking a look at, if only for the kid.
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- GaffesWhen Liz is washing a horse, it has a lot of soap on its back. When the camera cuts back---from having cut to Richard observing her---almost all the soap has disappeared but no water was poured on the horse's back.
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Elizabeth Guinness: I'd like to get dressed properly, then I'll make you your favorite breakfast and we can get to know each other, okay?
Andrew: Can I watch? I've only learned of female anatomy from books and internet searches. I've never seen an adult female naked before.
Elizabeth Guinness: Really? Well, you're not going to see one now. Skedaddle.