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 Spanglish
 Release Date - 17th December
 Distributor - Warner Bros.
 Duration - 1 hr. 51 min.
 Rating - PG-13 some sexual content and brief language.
 Type - Comedy, Drama
 Writer : James L. Brooks
 Producer : Julie Ansell, Joan Bradshaw, James L. Brooks, Christy Haubegger, Maria Kavanaugh, Richard Marks, Aldric La'Auli Porter, Richard Sakai
 Director : James L. Brooks
 Starring : Adam Sandler, Tea Leoni, Paz Vega, Anne Bankcroft
 Synopsis
Tentatively titled Spanglish, the movie tells the story of a beautiful Latina mother Flor (Paz Vega) and her daughter Cristina (Victoria Luna) as they move to Los Angeles for a better life. Working as a housekeper she has to confront both the opportunities and challenges that life in the United States presents.
 Critic Reviews

Grade : A -
Boston Globe - Occasionally, mostly in the early going, ''Spanglish'' feels like it might be a tonal disaster. There's too much fidgeting, gawking, and stuttering. From a directing standpoint, it lacks the crisp social and occupational rhythms of ''Broadcast News,'' the finest comedy ever about work as a window into people's souls. ''Spanglish'' is always percolating, but its timing is sometimes off.   more



Grade : B
Chicago Sun-Times - Along the way there are some wonderful scenes. My favorite involves a sequence where Flor decides she must finally explain to the Claskys exactly what she thinks, and why. At this point she still speaks no English, and so Cristina acts as her interpreter. As mother and daughter, Paz Vega and Victoria Luna play the scene with virtuoso comic timing, the mother waving her arms and the girl waving her same arms exactly the same way a second later, as they stalk around the room, Cristina acting as translator, shadow and mime.   more



Grade : C +
Chicago Tribune - For more than two hours and without satisfaction, Brooks debates the virtue of acculturation, attempts to say something about modern-day serfdom and condemns hard-edged, starving American women. But ''Spanglish'' only resonates when he strips it all away and focuses on parent and child. The way Bernice comforts John and Evelyn tortures Deborah says it all: Brooks understands this best.   more


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