Review The Nanny Diaries

Tuesday, April 21, 2009 marina 0 Comments

ok.. aku tibe2 teringat satu movie aku suka.. lakonan Scarlett Johansson, Alicia Keys.. dan lakonan pelakon yang juga membintangi movie Fantastic 4 Chris Evans ..


cite nie tajuknye the nanny diaries..

nie poster nye


College-educated Annie Braddock (Scarlett Johansson) gets a crash course in child care when she plays nanny to the 4-year-old son of grossly dysfunctional parents (Laura Linney and Paul Giamatti). Directed by Shari Springer Berman (American Splendor), this all-star comedy was adapted from the best-selling novel by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, who based their book on their experiences working for Manhattan's wealthiest families.
cite nie kelakar gak.. keluarga Mr x nie begitu taksub ngan tauhu sampai ais krim pun tauhu.. jaga kesihatan la.. pening kepala macam tue.. hahahaa..


aku suke gak lakonan Scarlett Johansson sebagai Annie Nannie.. kelakar gak.. suke memalukan diri sendiri.. cite nie pun Alicia Key pun berlakon gak.. mula nya aku pun tak tau kawan si Annie tue Alicia Key.. len gler..


cite nie best gak.. diantara movie yang aku suka jugak..




Scarlett Johansson tengah hafal skrip


tengah berehat

Dalam train

Annie dengan Hottest Guy In Harvard(gelaran annie bagi kat laki nie)


konon2 dalam gua

scarlett johansson ngan alicia key

aku bagi la sket review cite nie untuk korang baca..

Sugary satire of a yucky mummy

If you have a cast which includes Scarlett Johansson, Laura Linney and Paul Giamatti, you ought to give them something better to work with than this botched adaptation.
The best-selling novel on which it is based was written by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, two women who had spent a combined eight years working as babysitters in Manhattan.
It was intended to be a coruscating satire of the upper middle-class families too busy or idle to care for their children properly. But the film doesn't seem to know what satire is and mixes a clumsy version of it with a sugary sentimentality that totally subverts the intended humour, while the screenplay turns the sharpness of the book's view into a romantic comedy with a fudged ending.


Johansson plays Annie, a young woman from a working-class neighbourhood in New Jersey who has given up her promising start in business and, failing to find any obvious employment, is taken on as a nanny by Linney's rich bitch wife. Giamatti is her stressed businessman husband and they live in bitter and semi-silent conflict.


Their eight-year-old son Grayer (Nicholas Reese Art) grows to love his nanny as the only normal human being in his young life. And Nanny grows to love him too, even when she is courted by Chris Evans (not the ginger-haired DJ), as the Harvard hottie who was similarly neglected as a child.


While Johansson contributes as natural a performance as she can, Linney and Giamatti are asked to overplay their roles so thoroughly that any humour, or possibly shock, generated by their behaviour is squashed flat in minutes. Peeping out of this mess is a film that might have something to say about childcare and parenthood among the lucky rich. But every time a good point is made, hopeless exaggeration renders it dead in the water.

By Derek Malcolm

satu cukup la review..

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