Crusty Korean-War veteran Chuck Manetta is less than thrilled when his teacher son Paul makes him babysit his spunky soccer-obsessed 10-year-old granddaughter Jenny. However, things perk up ... Read allCrusty Korean-War veteran Chuck Manetta is less than thrilled when his teacher son Paul makes him babysit his spunky soccer-obsessed 10-year-old granddaughter Jenny. However, things perk up when Chuck starts whipping Jenny into shape so she can play in the local grade school vars... Read allCrusty Korean-War veteran Chuck Manetta is less than thrilled when his teacher son Paul makes him babysit his spunky soccer-obsessed 10-year-old granddaughter Jenny. However, things perk up when Chuck starts whipping Jenny into shape so she can play in the local grade school varsity soccer team.
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- Jenny Manetta
- (as Celine Marget)
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- (as Alyssa Trupelli)
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A Korean War vet comes to live with his son, daughter-in-law, and granddaughter -- yes, there are four main characters, not two per the present IMDb site -- and manages to forge a surprisingly (because non-Hollywood) strong bond with the young soccer- playing girl.
The script avoids stereotypical goings-on; everything seems pretty darn real and nicely balanced. No mushy gushy, no 100% cures, no neatly tied ends. Just a really interesting shift and flow among the relationships, some unexpected but believable twists and turns.
The husband and wife each get their moments two, and the relationship between them -- and between them and the older/younger generation -- is partly what gives this film such a nice ensemble feeling.
The rest of the cast includes other vets, who we meet in a wonderful little scene at their 'club'.
The mother in the story, portrayed by Julie Carpenter, was very realistic as well. She helps the viewer(s) to relate to the real trials of a working mother. The husband/Dad character was humorous.
My daughter,age 6, watched this movie as well. She liked the story line. But, the reoccurring profanity/1 phrase made me cringe.
Overall,I enjoyed the movie and would recommend it as a family movie.
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Written by Chris Stein
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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