Directed by:
Curtis HansonScreenplay:
Susannah GrantCinematography:
Terry StaceyComposer:
Mark IshamCast:
Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine, Anson Mount, Brooke Smith, Richard Burgi, Candice Azzara, Eric Balfour, Ken Howard, Alan Blumenfeld (more)Plots(1)
Friends. Rivals. Sisters. One is a party girl who steals, lies and leeches off anyone she can. She believes that her looks will get her through anything, but her idea of sex is a drunken fumble in a bathroom during a high school reunion during which even the remotest hint of romance is demolished when she throws up. The other is a lawyer with low self-esteem and an ordered life which, when it includes a man, is something that she confesses, “does not usually happen to her”. At the moment, however, she has found herself in bed with her boss, Jim (Richard Burgi) and she likes him a lot. Maggie and Rose Feller (Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette) are sisters who could not be more unalike. When their differences finally push them apart they ultimately discover - through a grandmother (Shirley MacLaine) whose existence has been kept secret from them by their father (Ken Howard) - that they are incomplete without each other. (20th Century Fox AU)
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When there is Cameron Diaz in a movie, it is good in 95% of cases. However, sometimes there is a movie which does not have anything… just Cameron. And that is exactly the case of this flick. Two hours of a boring movie, which deserves two stars only because of Cameron Diaz. I can’t think of a more useless movie in her career. ()