Stepmom- A Review
This film is one of the most amazing films I have ever seen. It is a tale of self-discovery and courage between to completely different women as they travel through their lives apart and together. It stars award-winning actors and pushes them to the best of their abilities in numerous ways.
Julia Roberts plays Isabel, the new, younger woman. Susan Sarandon plays Jackie, the ex-wife. Isabel has not got a clue how to look after kids. Jackie is the perfect mom. The kids, Anna and Ben, hate Isabel because their mum hates her. For example, Jackie won't allow Isabel to take Anna to a concert on a school night but then takes her herself. Their dad, Luke, just wants them to get along. Anna and Isabel finally connect when Isabel gives her advice for an especially unpleasant boy. When Jackie discovers she is fatally ill, Isabel is the first to find out accidentally. The two have a heart-rending heart-to-heart, which is impossible to keep a dry eye. They admit everything, which has been hurting them from each other and their greatest fears about their continued lives. Isabel says that she fears that when she is helping Anna on her wedding day, all she will be thinking is "I wish mom was here". Jackie says her worst fear is that she won't.
This shows the talent, which these two actors have inside as they sit in that dingy bar, on opposite sides of a table, pouring out their souls. The script is marvellous but the acting and the direction is outstanding but a bad actor could mess all of that up. The example that I gave earlier just sums up this wondrous film. Ed Harris (Luke) also portrays the father of the kids brilliantly, as he reasons with them and tries to make them see sense. This film will make you laugh. It will make you cry. It will make you sympathise. It will make you dislike. But most of all, it will make you want to be around people forever. This film shows how wrong you can be about people and how easy it is to follow examples and get someone who is trying to do their best for you so completely wrong. this is undoubtatbly The Best sad film EVER