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Dumplin'

  • 2018
  • 7
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
39K
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POPULARITY
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1,934
Jennifer Aniston and Danielle Macdonald in Dumplin' (2018)
Dumplin' (Danielle Macdonald) is the plus-size, teenage daughter of a former beauty queen (Jennifer Aniston), who signs up for her mom's pageant as a protest that escalates when other contestants follow her footsteps, revolutionizing the pageant and their small Texas town.
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Willowdean ("Dumplin'"), the plus-size teenage daughter of a former beauty queen, signs up for her mom's Miss Teen Bluebonnet pageant as a protest that escalates when other contestants follo... Read allWillowdean ("Dumplin'"), the plus-size teenage daughter of a former beauty queen, signs up for her mom's Miss Teen Bluebonnet pageant as a protest that escalates when other contestants follow her footsteps, revolutionizing the pageant and their small Texas town.Willowdean ("Dumplin'"), the plus-size teenage daughter of a former beauty queen, signs up for her mom's Miss Teen Bluebonnet pageant as a protest that escalates when other contestants follow her footsteps, revolutionizing the pageant and their small Texas town.

  • Director
    • Anne Fletcher
  • Writers
    • Kristin Hahn
    • Julie Murphy
  • Stars
    • Danielle Macdonald
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Odeya Rush
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,436
    1,934
    • Director
      • Anne Fletcher
    • Writers
      • Kristin Hahn
      • Julie Murphy
    • Stars
      • Danielle Macdonald
      • Jennifer Aniston
      • Odeya Rush
    • 302User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Dumplin: The Inspiration Behind 'Girl In The Movies' (Featurette)
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    Dumplin: The Inspiration Behind 'Girl In The Movies' (Featurette)
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    What Roles Was Jennifer Aniston Considered For?
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    Danielle Macdonald
    Danielle Macdonald
    • Willowdean
    Jennifer Aniston
    Jennifer Aniston
    • Rosie
    Odeya Rush
    Odeya Rush
    • Ellen
    Maddie Baillio
    Maddie Baillio
    • Millie
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    Bex Taylor-Klaus
    • Hannah
    Luke Benward
    Luke Benward
    • Bo
    Georgie Flores
    Georgie Flores
    • Callie
    Dove Cameron
    Dove Cameron
    • Bekah
    Harold Perrineau
    Harold Perrineau
    • Lee
    Kathy Najimy
    Kathy Najimy
    • Millie's Mom
    Ginger Minj
    Ginger Minj
    • Candee Disch
    Hilliary Begley
    • Lucy
    Sam Pancake
    Sam Pancake
    • Dale
    Dan Finnerty
    Dan Finnerty
    • Eugene Reed
    Molly McNearney
    Molly McNearney
    • Delia Shepherd
    Tian Richards
    Tian Richards
    • Marcus
    Ryan Dinning
    Ryan Dinning
    • Patrick
    Andrew Fletcher
    • Tim
    • Director
      • Anne Fletcher
    • Writers
      • Kristin Hahn
      • Julie Murphy
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    User reviews302

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    8ComedyFan2010

    A positive movie

    Is this movie very original? Not at all. It follows the common formula of such self confidence movies. But it is lovely executed and I ended up enjoying every minute of it. It is very charming and positive. Positive not just in the main message (love yourself and be who you want to be) but also in the execution and how nice the characters are. Nobody is hateful and negative to others (except for that guy in the beginning who got what he deserved). There are no nasty jury who need to be proven something, no nasty contestants trying to sabotage you, actually no mean mothers. The only person one needs to prove something to is oneself. The rest of the women and girls are very nice to each other, which is so wonderful. And this is something that was kind of special in this movie.

    Actors were also great. Jennifer Aniston is great at performing a loving mother who maybe has some misunderstandings with her daughter yet wants to do the best for her. Harold Perrineau is amazing. When I saw him first I had trouble to figure out who it is even though the face looked familiar. He is a great actor who is very different in every role I saw him.

    So if you want to see some very deep award receiving movie, this is probably not the one for you. But if you want an entertaining and positive movie that will make you feel good about life than this is a good choice.
    Tail_End_Charlie

    Script Doc Needed for this Bland "Dumplin"

    Dolly Parton's wonderful songs (and her distinct voice) are the highlight of this film. That said, "Dumplin'" film feels like a low-risk, tv special, played at 8 pm. The script is overly-sentimental, and while the themes are worthy, the delivery felt flat.

    Several characters who deserved to be fleshed out got the short-shrift. I'd like to see a more layered narrative of the lives of drag queens, apart from their entertainment value, but this film missed the mark. Even "Bo", the teenage hunk was reduced to a cardboard figure, imbued with cliched sound bites. Kathy Najimy (a fine actor) was given a perfunctory role, filled with animated actions.

    If you want to see Aniston deliver a riveting portrayal, see the film "CAKE". Sadly, she is not believable in this role. Although "Patti Cake$ was not a great film, I enjoyed the performance of MacDonald more in that project. While "Dumplin" was not altogether terrible (most of the actors gave it their best), the script is in sore need of refinement and enriched characterizations.
    8Warren-Watched-A-Movie

    A great adaption of the young adult novel

    Jennifer Aniston was convincing as single mother Rosie Dickson who is still stuck in the accomplishments of her past. Whether intentional or not Rosie's daughter is left with the impression that in her mother's eyes she does not quite measure up. I was left with the impression though that from the perspective of Aniston's character she was just trying to protect her daughter but that was not what the daughter was understanding. She assumed her mother was ashamed when she was just wrapped up in her world and maybe at times emotionally neglectful.

    The dynamic between the Will and Rosie felt real. Too often I will see an actress up on screen and she will have the obligatory child in the story but her moments with the child do not feel real. It is as if the actress has no idea how to connect with this young actor in front of them. I am thinking specifically of Ashley Judd in Double Jeopardy here. It is a good movie that falls apart when Judd must interact with the actor playing her child. She looked uncomfortable. Aniston came off as natural and quite comfortable. I give her credit for that.

    Danielle Macdonald does an amazing job. She gets you to invest in the character. I felt bad for Will as she was struggling with self-image problems and her relationship with Rosie that both had been avoiding dealing with while her aunt who recently passed was alive. The aunt was a surrogate mother to Willowdean and now that she didn't have that relationship to hide in she had to actually deal with the problems in their relationship.

    One perpetual thorn is that all of Will's friends call her "Will" with only her mother using "Dumplin'." I can empathize with this as I had a childhood nickname that my parents used in front of everyone wherever we went, and it was always quite embarrassing. Macdonald's reaction as the character was authentic. Will also deals with feelings of inadequacy when it comes to workplace hunk Bo (Luke Benward) who is clearly interested in her but she cannot understand why.

    Willowdean and Rosie must also confront their feelings over the loss of Rosie's sister. She was the glue that apparently held everything together and her loss is exposing old wounds. This movie does a good job at exploring the void that the death of a loved one can create in a family.

    This is all set to an obsession Will and her late aunt had with the singer Dolly Parton which is shared to an extent by Will's best friend. It is a sweet and quirky little connection that is played very effectively and provides for a great soundtrack but then you really cannot go wrong with Dolly. Fitting in with the Dolly theme in this movie is a drag biker bar that was an important part of the life of Will's Aunt Lucy (Hilliary Begley).

    The movie is about the assorted characters coming into their own. They are either being who they truly are or coming to terms with emotional baggage. Will is finally confronting apparent resentment she never realized she felt towards her best friend Elle (Odeya Rush). Meek Millie Mitchellchuck (Maddie Baillio) is inspired by Will to finally pursue her dream she had since she was eight years old and enter the pageant despite feeling that her weight was a hindrance as well as stand up to her overprotective mother (Kathy Najimy). Hannah Perez (Bex Taylor-Klaus) gets to just be herself in front of the world. I felt her part was the least developed. Too often she was just the sarcastic friend.

    Dumplin' is done in such a touching way here. Normally these types of films can get overly saccharine or overly downbeat but neither happens here. You feel the character highs and lows, but it is never downbeat nor is the film a knock-on parents or families or institutions. It is merely the story of a young woman and those around her and the growth they go through during a certain period.

    The best part is they do not go for the obvious ending. Too often it is eyerolling and totally unrealistic. Dumplin' does not win the pageant, but she is still victorious in her own way by bridging the divide with her mother and finally willing to believe it can work with Bo along with making amends with Elle.

    There is a word that got tossed around quite a lot a few years back, but I have not heard it used too much recently. It is dramedy. That is what this movie is. It is a drama with plenty of comedic elements. It is serious but the seriousness is balanced out by lighthearted moments. You will laugh and it will tug at your emotions.

    Dumplin' is a very enjoyable heartwarming film adaption of the young adult novel of the same name. It has a great script with plenty of jokes and a significant amount of heart. If you get a chance you should watch this.
    7gwenvdbergh

    Surprisingly refreshing

    I was surprised by the fresh humor, finally a new take on Beauty pageants! Beautifully done, funny and loving the Dolly theme. Away with magazines telling us what is beautiful and not!! 👌
    10stasiakoroleva

    Lovely film

    Really surprised at how much I enjoyed this film. Most Netflix movies are cheesy and predictable, but this one is truly heartwarming. The story is great and the dialogue feels natural. Dolly Partons songs are a real highlight as well, and the message is delivered organically in stead of being shoved down your throat. I would recommend this for a nice Friday film night.

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    • Trivia
      Julie Murphy, the author of the book the film is based on, made a cameo at the end of the movie.
    • Goofs
      Most of the cars, including Rosie's and Willowdean's, do not have front license plates. Currently the state of Texas requires all motor vehicles to have both front and back plates. However during a period between 2013 and 2015 it was allowed to wear only the back plate. This period was the time when the novel was written and published and where the filmmakers decided to set the film.
    • Quotes

      Willowdean: As far as I'm concerned, a swimsuit body is a body with a swimsuit on it.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2019 Golden Globe Awards (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Dumb Blonde
      Written by Curly Putman (as Claude Putnam Jr.)

      Performed by Dolly Parton

      Courtesy of Monument Records/Courtesy of Columbia Nashville

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bé Mập Thi Hoa Hậu
    • Filming locations
      • Covington, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • 50 Degrees Entertainment
      • COTA Films
      • Echo Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $399,198
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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