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Raising Helen (Widescreen Edition)

Raising Helen (Widescreen Edition)
Director: Garry Marshall
Actors: Kate Hudson, John Corbett, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere, Spencer Breslin
Studio: Touchstone / Disney
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 96 reviews
Sales Rank: 7960

Format: Ac-3, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 119
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: DISD32657D
ISBN: 0788849255
UPC: 786936229042
EAN: 9780788849251

Theatrical Release Date: May 28, 2004
Release Date: October 12, 2004
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Editorial Reviews:

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Kate Hudson wrestles with unlikely motherhood in Raising Helen, a comedy directed with the smooth professionalism of Garry Marshall, the man who brought us such cinematic fairy tales as Pretty Woman and The Princess Diaries. Helen (Hudson, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days) is an adorable hipster whose swift rise up the fashion industry ladder gets sideswiped when she finds herself responsible for raising three children, left in her care by the untimely death of one of her sisters. It's a standard frivolous-girl-grows-up story with an uneven script, but solidly performed by Hudson, John Corbett (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), ever-sexy Helen Mirren (Calendar Girls), and especially Joan Cusack (In and Out, Addams Family Values), who takes an obnoxious, uptight suburban mom and makes her the movie's emotional core. It's a miracle of acting alchemy; Cusack is one of contemporary comedy's most crucial performers. --Bret Fetzer

Product Description
Helens career at a top manhattan modeling agency is on the rise but her career lifestyle comes to a halt when a phone call changes everything. Helen soon finds herself responsible for her sisters children & goes from super-hip to super mom while finding love along the way. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 06/06/2006 Starring: Kate Hudson Joan Cusack Run time: 119 minutes Rating: Pg13


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5 out of 5 stars Raising Helen .. DVD   December 1, 2008
My DVD arrived in excellent condition in a timely manner. Thank you so much.


1 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time!   October 30, 2008
Aside from the extremely predictable plot, bad acting on almost everyone's part, and unbelievable behavior on the part of the pastor, this movie has little to redeem it. In fact, after watching it once, I quickly gave it away. Don't waste your time.


3 out of 5 stars Formulaic yet forgivable because of Hudson's undeniable charm...   October 16, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Kate Hudson is adorable. We all know this, we all agree with this, we all believe this wholesouled and the probably explains why we can't stay away from her movies, no matter how ridiculously unoriginal they may be. That said; `Raising Helen' is one of those `been there done that, seen it all before' type films that, staring any other actor would be wept under the table and forgotten about long before it was ever released, but because it stars the undeniably luminous Hudson we all flock to it in hordes and adore it respectfully.

Yes, I like this movie, even though technically I don't think I'm supposed to.

The film tells the story of young, single, working woman Helen who has a huge career in the fashion world ahead of her. She has everything going in the right direction; that is until her older sister Lindsay dies tragically and leaves her three kids in the care of Helen. Helen seems like the odd choice. She is goofy and single and seemingly unstable (even though her job is secure), and her other sister Jenny is married with children, responsible and `motherly', yet Lindsay chooses Helen to care for her children, and this sends shockwaves through the bones of everyone involved. Helen has to get another apartment, she has to lessen her work load, she has to branch out in the community, and all of this puts a strain on her life. Jenny has to struggle with hurt feelings as she feels like the better mother for the job and is outraged that Lindsay didn't see things that way. Throw into the mix some teenage hormones and a cute preacher by the name of Pastor Dan and you have a sweet yet very familiar romantic dramedy that will suffice if there is nothing better to watch.

Hudson is adorable. I think I already said that. This is no exception. She effortlessly shifts through each scene with believable likableness and earns our love and adoration. I just really wish she would do something else with her career. She was so promising in `Almost Famous' and I really thought that she would capitalize on that Oscar nomination by advancing for a more mature career, but she seems stuck making the same ol' same romantic comedy, one right after the other. John Corbett is effective as the love interest. He's handsome and charming he possesses this magnetic like manner, where you just know he is the right guy. The film belongs to Joan Cusack though; I mean really, she should be in every movie (or at least every comedy). She perfectly knows how to create a grounded character that is funny yet sincere. I just love her.

`Raising Helen' is a sweet movie, and it has its moments (not to mention a hilarious supporting turn by Sakina Jaffrey) but I cannot lie to you and tell you that it is wonderful or even a must see. I own this (I bought it before actually watching it because I love Kate Hudson...did I say that yet?) but it is not a film that I gather around to watch on a regular basis. There are far better films that follow this same formula out there, so I'd recommend one of those before this one. That said; this is still entertaining and, if you happen to catch it I can honestly say that you won't regret it.



1 out of 5 stars Sexist pronatist garbage   August 30, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

A previous reviewer noted that the deceased sister wished to teach Helen 'a lesson in parenting.'

This idea has stuck with me because of the unspoken corellary that a young footloose sucessful career woman NEEDS to have a 'lesson in parenting' because being a mother is the be all and end all for ALL women.
The assumption is that all women need and want children, and will have them, and that all of us who do NOT are just fooling ourselves and need a sitcom-like twist to show us the error of our ways.
Why does Helen 'need' a lesson in parenting if the unspoken assumption is NOT that she needs and wants (or will need and want) to have children, merely by virtue of being a woman?

I have seen synopsises of this movie which say that Helen is 'forced to grow up'.
Gee - having a high paced career that you love, being financially independant and responsible, owning your own place, having your own money, paying all your bills on time - NONE of those things means that a woman is a 'grown up'. NO! The only way a woman could POSSIBLY be an adult is if she is maternal and has children. Everything else is just dress up. As a childfree ADULT woman with no maternal instinct whatsoever, I find this mindset DISGUSTING.




3 out of 5 stars A Bit Sacharine   June 1, 2008
Everything is a little too cute and sweet and wholesome. My teeth ache from watching: three orphans, their cute aunt try to raise them, while dating an impossibly wholesome minister. oi-vey!
Still, i DID watch the whole thing, so that's saying something.


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