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Drama
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Cameron Diaz: Maggie Feller, an unemployed party girl
Toni Collette: her sister Rose, a top notch Philadelphia lawyer
Ken Howard: their father
Candice Azzara: their stepmother
Shirley MacLaine: their maternal grandmother, Ella Hirsch
REVIEW
The story about the lives of two women having little in common except for their parents, encompasses many aspects of a dysfunctional family. Toni Collette and Shirley MacLaine both do a fine job of acting; Cameron Diaz spends most of her time parading about.
One complaint though: it’s over 2 hours long and frankly the story doesn’t warrant that much time. Some serious editing would fix that problem.
CLASSIFICATION
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