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Grace veut démarrer une entreprise avec ses amis, mais les choses changent lorsque sa mère lui annonce un voyage à Paris. Là, Grace doit s'entendre avec sa cousine française, Sylvie, et elle... Tout lireGrace veut démarrer une entreprise avec ses amis, mais les choses changent lorsque sa mère lui annonce un voyage à Paris. Là, Grace doit s'entendre avec sa cousine française, Sylvie, et elle trouve une inspiration pour son entreprise.Grace veut démarrer une entreprise avec ses amis, mais les choses changent lorsque sa mère lui annonce un voyage à Paris. Là, Grace doit s'entendre avec sa cousine française, Sylvie, et elle trouve une inspiration pour son entreprise.
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This movie teaches the sort of moral lessons modern children's movies are expected to teach, and that's fine. The trip to Paris is a waste, though, because Grace learns nothing there that she could not have learned here at home.
From this adult's perspective, the movie, at 107 minutes, is also way too long.
From this adult's perspective, the movie, at 107 minutes, is also way too long.
The ninth film in the 'American Girl' series, in that, fourth straight film for the director. Honestly, I have not seen all the films in the series, but I enjoyed those I've watched. This is a decent movie for all, especially for the families with the kids to watch on the weekend. I was not expecting it to be a fantastic, because children's films have certain limits and I know that very well. Usually the filmmakers push for a G or a PG tag for their product, that's why a film like this always appears to be so cheerful, and at a time silly as well.
A typical 'American Girl' movie, but only the theme was different. This time it is about the baking. A young girl Grace is passionate in baking who thinks one day she's going to take over her grandparents' bakery. In the summer holiday, she's forced to drop her all the plans with her two best friends, after an unexpected visit to aunt's in the Paris is decided. There she meets her cousin Sylvie who's not friendly and uncle who runs a small bakery with the quality foods. The cultural difference makes her to struggle to understand the French way of baking, but in the end she overcomes it and decides to take it back to the home to save her grandparents' troubled bakery.
"Take risks. That's how you make amazing things happen."
In the several occasions I had postponed watching this for no reasons, but finally I saw this now. To declare it is a good or a bad movie is a very tough decision, but I can say I enjoyed watching it. Not all the adults going to like it, because there are too many scenes that feels so stupid for the matured people like us, especially the dog parts that makes us to say 'whaaat?'. But that is usual and expected in 'American Girl' films, so you have to ignore it if you decide to try it. There won't be any similar issues with the children, especially the girls who are the ones going to enjoy it more than anybody of us.
A simple movie about baking, that means it is not going to demonstrate how to bake bakery items for us, but still it inspires the kids. One thing is for sure, after watching this you will definitely feel you want to taste a delicious cupcake. Most of the cast was new to me, except Virginia Madsen. But everyone was good in their respective roles, especially the new face who played the title role. This is not an easy movie to suggest, but if you got a young girl in your house like a niece or a daughter, definitely worth it to show them and a reason for us to join them, especially to know how much they adore it.
6½/10
A typical 'American Girl' movie, but only the theme was different. This time it is about the baking. A young girl Grace is passionate in baking who thinks one day she's going to take over her grandparents' bakery. In the summer holiday, she's forced to drop her all the plans with her two best friends, after an unexpected visit to aunt's in the Paris is decided. There she meets her cousin Sylvie who's not friendly and uncle who runs a small bakery with the quality foods. The cultural difference makes her to struggle to understand the French way of baking, but in the end she overcomes it and decides to take it back to the home to save her grandparents' troubled bakery.
"Take risks. That's how you make amazing things happen."
In the several occasions I had postponed watching this for no reasons, but finally I saw this now. To declare it is a good or a bad movie is a very tough decision, but I can say I enjoyed watching it. Not all the adults going to like it, because there are too many scenes that feels so stupid for the matured people like us, especially the dog parts that makes us to say 'whaaat?'. But that is usual and expected in 'American Girl' films, so you have to ignore it if you decide to try it. There won't be any similar issues with the children, especially the girls who are the ones going to enjoy it more than anybody of us.
A simple movie about baking, that means it is not going to demonstrate how to bake bakery items for us, but still it inspires the kids. One thing is for sure, after watching this you will definitely feel you want to taste a delicious cupcake. Most of the cast was new to me, except Virginia Madsen. But everyone was good in their respective roles, especially the new face who played the title role. This is not an easy movie to suggest, but if you got a young girl in your house like a niece or a daughter, definitely worth it to show them and a reason for us to join them, especially to know how much they adore it.
6½/10
As if it wasn't bad enough already - then they introduced Master Chef Junior into the mix. What a complete joke.
American Girl's latest movie outing (and the fourth to be directed by Vince Marcello) surprisingly takes us away from America and into the iconic streets of Paris as budding baker Grace (Olivia Rodrigo) helps her French family, and of course, learns more about herself in the process.
Though some American Girl fans have lamented the change in direction of recent AG movies (which favor more sparkles, colors, giggles, and modern settings over the historical settings of Samantha, Felicity, etc.), Grace Stirs Up Success is still just as sweet and heartwarming as anything to come from American Girl. The values are very strong, with this film in particular focusing on using your talents for the benefit of others (unlike Disney Channel fare, which usually has an unpleasant "it's all about me" taste).
Olivia Rodrigo is terrific as the ever-vivacious, ever-organized, and occasionally klutzy Grace, and her relationship with her snooty French cousin is both touching. . .and funny. There is definitely more outright humor in this film than any previous AG movie, with some pratfalls, whipped cream, and clumsy antics on hand; again, perhaps a departure from American Girl's more serious historical pieces, but still just as fun and just as sweet-spirited. Music and songs also play a very prominent role, as they did in both Isabelle and Saige.
As usual with Vince Marcello's AG movies, the visuals are extremely colorful, looking like a world of dolls and doll houses, as if we are seeing the world that a girl might be imagining as she is playing with her American Girl doll. These films are first-rate family films, with excellent values that are seldom taught in modern children's entertainment. Thanks, American Girl!
Though some American Girl fans have lamented the change in direction of recent AG movies (which favor more sparkles, colors, giggles, and modern settings over the historical settings of Samantha, Felicity, etc.), Grace Stirs Up Success is still just as sweet and heartwarming as anything to come from American Girl. The values are very strong, with this film in particular focusing on using your talents for the benefit of others (unlike Disney Channel fare, which usually has an unpleasant "it's all about me" taste).
Olivia Rodrigo is terrific as the ever-vivacious, ever-organized, and occasionally klutzy Grace, and her relationship with her snooty French cousin is both touching. . .and funny. There is definitely more outright humor in this film than any previous AG movie, with some pratfalls, whipped cream, and clumsy antics on hand; again, perhaps a departure from American Girl's more serious historical pieces, but still just as fun and just as sweet-spirited. Music and songs also play a very prominent role, as they did in both Isabelle and Saige.
As usual with Vince Marcello's AG movies, the visuals are extremely colorful, looking like a world of dolls and doll houses, as if we are seeing the world that a girl might be imagining as she is playing with her American Girl doll. These films are first-rate family films, with excellent values that are seldom taught in modern children's entertainment. Thanks, American Girl!
Grace Stirs Up Success (2015) marks the acting debut of the one and only Olivia Rodrigo. This is also the first American Girl movie I've ever watched and it was decent.
Positives for Grace Stirs Up Success (2015): Olivia Rodrigo is easily the highlight of this movie and from the moment she shows up, this girl is just oozing with such a nature charm and charisma to herself. Now admittedly, I haven't been a fan of Rodrigo until October when I watched the GUTS World Tour on Netflix and since I've instantly become a fan of hers. I really enjoyed Virginia Madsen as Grace's mother and she does bring a bit of legitimacy to the movie. I did have some fun with some of the side characters. And finally, the cooking sequences were a lot of fun to watch.
Negatives for Grace Stirs Up Success (2015): There are a number of side characters that annoyed me with their antics. And for my final negative, the movie is way too long for its own good.
Overall, Grace Stirs Up Success (2015) is a decent enough movie for kids and if you're a fan of Olivia Rodrigo like me, then you'll have some fun with this movie.
Positives for Grace Stirs Up Success (2015): Olivia Rodrigo is easily the highlight of this movie and from the moment she shows up, this girl is just oozing with such a nature charm and charisma to herself. Now admittedly, I haven't been a fan of Rodrigo until October when I watched the GUTS World Tour on Netflix and since I've instantly become a fan of hers. I really enjoyed Virginia Madsen as Grace's mother and she does bring a bit of legitimacy to the movie. I did have some fun with some of the side characters. And finally, the cooking sequences were a lot of fun to watch.
Negatives for Grace Stirs Up Success (2015): There are a number of side characters that annoyed me with their antics. And for my final negative, the movie is way too long for its own good.
Overall, Grace Stirs Up Success (2015) is a decent enough movie for kids and if you're a fan of Olivia Rodrigo like me, then you'll have some fun with this movie.
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- AnecdotesThe movie is based on the series by Mary Casanova.
- GaffesGrace mispronounces Macaron (made from almond flour) as Macaroon (made with coconut).
- ConnexionsFollowed by Lea to the Rescue (2016)
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- Durée1 heure 42 minutes
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