The 11-year-old daughter of a woman who has been battling cancer for years plots together with her best friend a way to escape from eventually having to live with her harsh and conservative ... Read allThe 11-year-old daughter of a woman who has been battling cancer for years plots together with her best friend a way to escape from eventually having to live with her harsh and conservative aunt after her mother dies.The 11-year-old daughter of a woman who has been battling cancer for years plots together with her best friend a way to escape from eventually having to live with her harsh and conservative aunt after her mother dies.
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Unexpected, and compelling, this film is full of heart. Bravo to Brooke Shields and especially to Sterling Jerins, whose work is always on point and sublime .
Where to begin reviewing this mess of a film? I guess it's the writing It's just about the most cliche-ridden movie I've seen in a long time. You can guess what's going to happen every step of the way.
Then there's the acting. Absolutely atrocious. If you're going to make a film that focuses around children, at least hire kids that can act. Not a single kid in this movie can act. (Hey kids, quit while you're ahead. You're not going to make a career out of acting.) And all the dialogue sounds like it was written by an adult, for an adult.
Then there's the horrible music track. It sounds like they found some generic background music and plunked it down. It's happy and bouncy almost throughout the movie. Music should enhance a movie, not detract from it.
Overall, this film is a complete waste of time. I was tempted to finish it to see if it got any better. But 45 minutes of my day wasted was more than enough.
This film confirmed my suspicions. Not only was Brooke Shields a lame child actor, she's equally bad as an adult. Yikes!
Then there's the acting. Absolutely atrocious. If you're going to make a film that focuses around children, at least hire kids that can act. Not a single kid in this movie can act. (Hey kids, quit while you're ahead. You're not going to make a career out of acting.) And all the dialogue sounds like it was written by an adult, for an adult.
Then there's the horrible music track. It sounds like they found some generic background music and plunked it down. It's happy and bouncy almost throughout the movie. Music should enhance a movie, not detract from it.
Overall, this film is a complete waste of time. I was tempted to finish it to see if it got any better. But 45 minutes of my day wasted was more than enough.
This film confirmed my suspicions. Not only was Brooke Shields a lame child actor, she's equally bad as an adult. Yikes!
Brooke Shields is great and daughter was very good! You didn't feel sorry for Daisy as much as rooted for her wished you could be more like her. A movie that made me cry but I am glad I found it. Friendship and connections are SO important.
How could 11-year-old Daisy be put in such a position? To desire, to enact, to do. So gruesome. So real. So really gruesome. Oh, how we ignore what's right in front of our eyes. Aunt Margaret the driver, turned out to be correct.
The use of technology, the weird old women down the road - a facilitator. The ruse. So difficult. So easy to pull off. Until it unravels. The mother of her best (only) friend. The teacher looking on longingly as she ticks the boxes. The solitary geek stranger neighbour. Doug the watcher. Devolved but involved. The saviour? The saviour becomes facilitator too.
The conspiracy starts within. Both obvious and inevitable. Gruesome becomes reality. Until, cookies for change.
Daisy the manipulated manipulator. How could 11-year-old Daisy be put in such a position? To desire, to enact, to do. Daisy loved mum too much. Mum loved Daisy too much. Pot brownies to loosen the nerves. Let the unravelling begin.
Hard secret Nobody knows Nobody cares Nobody can penetrate defences
Sleeping with the daises. A glance in a wing mirror. The bible attests all my love Robert - really?
The use of technology, the weird old women down the road - a facilitator. The ruse. So difficult. So easy to pull off. Until it unravels. The mother of her best (only) friend. The teacher looking on longingly as she ticks the boxes. The solitary geek stranger neighbour. Doug the watcher. Devolved but involved. The saviour? The saviour becomes facilitator too.
The conspiracy starts within. Both obvious and inevitable. Gruesome becomes reality. Until, cookies for change.
Daisy the manipulated manipulator. How could 11-year-old Daisy be put in such a position? To desire, to enact, to do. Daisy loved mum too much. Mum loved Daisy too much. Pot brownies to loosen the nerves. Let the unravelling begin.
Hard secret Nobody knows Nobody cares Nobody can penetrate defences
Sleeping with the daises. A glance in a wing mirror. The bible attests all my love Robert - really?
10huyzer
As I grow older, and without a family of my own, I can live vicariously through the imagination of others, and see what I would want in my own child. The qualities seen in Daisy is how I dream a child should be allowed to BE: honest, forthright, able to speak from the heart. I absolutely agree with the storyteller, and love this movie so much. Thank you all for a beautiful story.
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- TriviaFilm debut of Dorothy Steel, with the age of 91 years-old.
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- Η ιστορία τής Ντέιζι Γουίντερς
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- $2,500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $123,773
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $85,160
- Dec 3, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $123,773
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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