Tuesday, October 11, 2011

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If the Chelsea tractor set always aspired to their own version of the bicycle thieves, thank God, here is a film featuring a shovel. I do not know how he does it is a tribute to the oppressed middle class, guaranteed to resonate with all harassed working mother who is left with a full time nanny, a lot of money, a house four floors of Boston and a husband to support flexible hours. The rest of us spoiled, most privileged are miserable to take from this is that nobody knows, but it may well not be enough.

Sarah Jessica Parker plays Kate Reddy, torn between his love for his children and his dream of a brilliant fortune in the financial sector. "This homemade cake would be the last thing I did," Kate votes, hurrying to the bakery sales. But the problem is brewing. On the one hand, Kate is committed to making a stuffed thanksgiving. On the other hand, is still called the PowerPoint presentations in New York, which is near a deal with Jack Abelhammer (Pierce Brosnan), a soft Wall Street shark. It's too good, something to give. Kate finally can take no more. It attacks your children with a Tonka truck, splashing blood and his fashion designer wife hysterical catcher on his arm, shouting: "Help Oh sweet Jesus, that means killing them all."


In fact, this is not what is happening at all. Instead of Kate Reddy replumps her hair and pushing forward in search of work-life balance while a gallery of players lined up to support her and praise singing Bill Withers Lovely day on the soundtrack. Doug McGrath film is based on the bestseller by Allison Pearson, and comes accessorized with stills, a perky voice-over and wrote notes home to various friends and rivals Kate. It is bright, brilliant and professionally put together, they threw at least it is serious play. But it also suffers from a critical shortage of danger, with a drama that is built on the foundation that is uncertain at best.

Are we really designed to encourage bold Kate as she rushes to another murder on the markets? What would it cost the filmmakers have given a virtuoso work that was more smoothly, not to be carried by the questions? At one point, Jack and Kate Abelhammer bowling, where you are working with a team of everyday Joes. "If you win this for us, I forgive you being a banker," say Abelhammer, which regularly sends pins flying, reforming the financial sector as a whole once. For a film apparently concerned about chaos and tumult of modern life do not know how it does have some pretty pat solutions.