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The Babysitters

  • 2007
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  • 1h 28m
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Katherine Waterston in The Babysitters (2007)
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After fooling around with one of her customers, a teenager turns her babysitting service into a call-girl service for married guys.After fooling around with one of her customers, a teenager turns her babysitting service into a call-girl service for married guys.After fooling around with one of her customers, a teenager turns her babysitting service into a call-girl service for married guys.

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    • David Ross
  • Writer
    • David Ross
  • Stars
    • Lauren Birkell
    • Paul Borghese
    • Chira Cassel
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    • Director
      • David Ross
    • Writer
      • David Ross
    • Stars
      • Lauren Birkell
      • Paul Borghese
      • Chira Cassel
    • 47User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
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    Lauren Birkell
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    • Melissa Rowan
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    Chira Cassel
    • Health Teacher
    Anthony Cirillo
    • Adam Beltran
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    • Brenda Woodberg
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    John Leguizamo
    John Leguizamo
    • Michael Beltran
    Jake Melman
    • Older Wessler Kid
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    6lastliberal

    The money is nice, and paid fellatio isn't that much more humiliating than flipping burgers.

    OK, there is something slightly sleazy about watching a movie featuring high school girls making money providing sex to dads.

    Michael (John Leguizamo) and his wife (Cynthia Nixon) are falling into routine, and she is not interested in his hobby. His job is becoming a bore. He and the babysitter (Katherine Waterston) fall into an illicit relationship.

    Soon, Shirly (Waterston) gets her friends into babysitting for $200 a pop and takes a cut.

    One of the girls (Louisa Krause) wants out and things go to hell.

    Waterston was really good, and I always enjoy Leguizamo in anything he does.
    Buddy-51

    a complex survey of contemporary moral standards

    The well-acted indie drama "The Babysitters" takes what appears on the surface to be fairly salacious and distasteful material and turns it into a scathing attack on contemporary mores and values.

    Shirley (Katherine Waterston) is an attractive suburban high school student who decides to make a little extra money babysitting for the young son of a local couple. When the husband, Michael (John Leguizamo), who is clearly unhappy in his marriage, pays to have sex with her at the end of the night, Shirley comes up with a scheme to parlay that into a full-fledged teen-prostitution ring, with Michael lining up other clients among his married buddies and Shirley setting herself up as a sort of "madam," "hiring" her friends from school to serve as under-aged "call girls." But the folks involved soon discover that, when it comes to affairs of the heart and of the loins, one can't always dictate how things will turn out.

    Writer/director David Ross aims at a wide range of targets, from the sterility of suburbia and middle class marriage to middle-aged men who refuse to grow up – and who, instead of serving as moral guides for the girls, are willing to exploit them for their own perverted needs - to the capitalist system itself, at least as embodied by the "enterprising" young entrepreneur, Shirley, who often has to stoop to ruthless and dictatorial tactics to ensure the viability and survival of her business.

    But always, beneath it all, there is the intense sadness and emotional emptiness of the situation, as these attractive young ladies - who are really just confused and insecure kids under all the makeup, sexy clothing and alluring bravado - find themselves getting into something they can neither fully understand nor fully control. Even Michael seems unable to separate the sex from his own more romantic feelings for Shirley as he battles with jealousy thinking about her with other men. Perhaps, the most indicting line of dialogue comes from one of the creepier gents who cluelessly proclaims that one day, when these girls are all grown up, they will look back on this time as one of the greatest of their lives. Yet, paradoxically, the exploitation goes both ways, as these "naïve" girls, particularly Shirley, wrap a bunch of immature middle-aged men around their little fingers, ultimately using the men's uncontrollable libido against them.

    It is this complicated twist that gives the film its darkly humorous tone and makes "The Babysitters" more than just a titillating and exploitative exercise in finger-wagging moral umbrage.
    8aharmas

    Taking control isn't that easy

    Whoever said that brains and beauty is not an explosive combination? An enterprising young woman sees a way to take control of her life and becomes a mastermind behind a society of young women whose lives are slowly shattered when they decide to use their charms to make some money.

    The film starts out slowly and then hits a few highs along the way, giving us a share of strong, controversial and provocative moments. As we see the story unfold, we are not quite sure when the dangerous and tragic moments are coming. They are expected, but they are not quite as obvious as one expects. Little by little, we see the girls lose control of their enterprise, as each person's agenda begins to threatens the good of the group. Personalities begin clashing as the quiet and demure realizes she doesn't have enough strength to continue. In the opposite end, her sister is taking more and more dangerous assignments, and all of this emotional turmoil begins to prove too much for the head of the club.

    In the end, things work out but not that smoothly, and not without a couple of gigantic crises along the way. It is shocking at times, and there are a couple of lulls along the way that almost derail the film, but it is a movie that shows a side of teens that has probably never been shown before. It will make you think.
    5gentrypemberton

    Misguided & Confused

    This movie is both entertaining and highly unsatisfying; as unsure of itself as the teenage girls it depicts. There does not seem to be an overall direction and there is little in terms of a climax. No pun intended, because the frequent sex scenes are among the film's most entertaining sequences.

    Almost every act committed by those in the film is immoral, illegal, or a terrible mixture of the two. Grown adults, ranging from lonely elderly perverts to unhappily married businessmen, purchase time with teenage girls running a prostitution ring disguised as a babysitting business. The film attempts to focus on the internal struggle of both the men and girls involved, but does little to form any kind of moral compass along the way. As the movie progresses, you grow to dislike the greedy ringleader as well as the married men her clique sleeps with.

    Due to the lack of a leading protagonist, we are left with no one to cheer for. The only thing to look forward to is some kind of justice, some kind of reprehension or punishment for the acts committed. That does not happen. The ending is, to say the least, highly disappointing and resolves no questions nor concludes the movie properly.

    This is the kind of film that demands a satisfying ending, but in the end, the viewer is left with more questions than answers. As far as we know, everyone involved manages to forget about the ordeal and move on. Perhaps the viewer should do the same with this film.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Entertaining, sure, but nothing out of the ordinary...

    The sole reason for why I picked up "The Babysitters" was because of John Leguizamo being in it. Having read the synopsis for the movie, and that wasn't particularly a selling point for me. So, for me, the movie was depending on John Leguizamo to carry it - and so he did.

    The story in "The Babysitters" is about a young girl who babysits for a family, and whilst driving her home in the evening, the dad invites her in to a diner for something to eat. Here they come to talk and a spark is set off between them. The dad ends up having sex with the babysitter. Eventually his friend finds out and wants in on the deal, and the babysitter bring in her friends to help servicing these adult men who have wives and kids. And business is good for the 'babysitters'.

    Storywise, then "The Babysitters" doesn't really blow you away - pardon the pun. The story is good enough in itself, although it does deal with a taboo subject, so the movie may not be suitable for just anyone.

    What made the movie watchable was the acting in the movie, because people really did great jobs with their given roles and characters. And also the characters in the movie were really fleshed out nicely and in great detail.

    "The Babysitters" is a story- and character-driven movie, so don't expect the movie to get up into a fast pace at any given moment.

    If you enjoy dramas that deal with issues that are not common day events - controversial events you might say - then "The Babysitters" might be just the right movie for you.

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    • Trivia
      Howard Stern was offered the chance to be a producer on the film but he turned it down.
    • Goofs
      When the girls are in the music room, the day after the destruction caused by Shirley, Melissa and Michael, the first two bars of a Sonatina are shown in the chalkboard. There are too many beats in the second bar, as there are two crotchets (one beat each), a quaver rest (half of one beat) and four quaver notes (half a beat each). This is a total of 4-and-a-half beats, but there should only be 4 beats.
    • Quotes

      Melissa Brown: [talking about babysitting in class] Make any money?

      Shirley Lyner: Yeah.

      Melissa Brown: How much?

      Shirley Lyner: Two hundred dollars.

      Melissa Brown: Jesus, Shirl. What'd you do, suck Mr. Beltran's cock?

    • Alternate versions
      Two versions are available. Runtimes are: "1h 28m (88 min)" and "1h 30m (90 min) (Toronto International) (Canada)".
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Ola Podrida

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 13, 2011 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Babysitters
    • Filming locations
      • Clinton Diner, Maspeth, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Forensic Films
      • O.D.D. Entertainment
      • Upload Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $44,852
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,518
      • May 11, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,852
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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