A true story about parenting; a must see movie to all parents and the ones who are thinking of starting a family, because no matter who successful the parents are, they should really take care of their children. What the point of having them If they relayed on day cares or Nannies (if they can afford them). My mother did her Masters and PHD while raising 6 children.
Like in the movie, parenting isn’t bragging about perfection in cloths, schools, or wealth; it is about how to raise the child to self respect, individual identity, courage, and many of the good personality aspects.
I love the concept of using the umbrella that resembles Mary Poppins. I also loved the beginning of the movie when Scarlett Johansson visits the Museum of Natural History and explains the dioramas showing lifelike models of Upper East Side natives seen in their natural habitats. The search of the true individual identity. Who AM I? and what DO I HAVE TO OFFER THE WORLD?
Scarlett Johansson did a good job in this movie, as she did in most of the movies I saw for her; Laura Linney was right for her part.
I loved the entertainment comedy drama with a moral behind it, which made it a memorable movie.
I usually read the book before the movie and I end up ruin the movie, but in this case I saw the movie first (well I didn’t know about the book) and loved it and now I can look forward to read the book.
Like in the movie, parenting isn’t bragging about perfection in cloths, schools, or wealth; it is about how to raise the child to self respect, individual identity, courage, and many of the good personality aspects.
I love the concept of using the umbrella that resembles Mary Poppins. I also loved the beginning of the movie when Scarlett Johansson visits the Museum of Natural History and explains the dioramas showing lifelike models of Upper East Side natives seen in their natural habitats. The search of the true individual identity. Who AM I? and what DO I HAVE TO OFFER THE WORLD?
Scarlett Johansson did a good job in this movie, as she did in most of the movies I saw for her; Laura Linney was right for her part.
I loved the entertainment comedy drama with a moral behind it, which made it a memorable movie.
I usually read the book before the movie and I end up ruin the movie, but in this case I saw the movie first (well I didn’t know about the book) and loved it and now I can look forward to read the book.
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