MJB784
Joined Oct 2004
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I didn't laugh at anything in the movie and found the two leads desperately forced and unfunny with a predictable story. The best written characters were some of the supporting ones. The writing was expected and lazy, much like the lead character Molly (Brittan Murphy). Dakota Fanning's character wasn't any better by acting overly serious and bossy as if we're supposed to laugh. How could Molly survive living without her parents since she was 8 years old and we don't know much about Ray's parents either. There was a cute scene where Molly was imagining taking Ray to the amusement park before they arrived.
I watched You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah. Sandler has a supporting role as a father of three whose daughter is having her bat mitzvah and her dreams and feelings about being an adult and remembering her hav Torah is being tested when her best friend is going out with her crush. She also doesn't want to invite her and finds ways to embarrass her and ruin her friend's Bat Mitzvah since she was invited before these issues occurred. This is more of a dramatic comedy with the comedy from Adam, of course. There is a Hebrew school teacher who is quite funny also, but most of this is about the daughter's pressure in life.