A mentally challenged young woman seeks independence by obtaining her own apartment and attending college while her family plans her sister's wedding.A mentally challenged young woman seeks independence by obtaining her own apartment and attending college while her family plans her sister's wedding.A mentally challenged young woman seeks independence by obtaining her own apartment and attending college while her family plans her sister's wedding.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Almayvonne
- Rachel
- (as Alma Yvonne)
Laura Lieblein Adam
- Statue of Liberty Teacher
- (as Laura D'Arista)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJuliette Lewis was just out of rehab when Marshall cast her. The insurance company for the film didn't want to insure her, so Marshall put up the money himself.
- GoofsCarla tells her father she likes to call Daniel, Danny when he comes to pick her up from school. Throughout the rest of the movie, she never calls him Danny, only Daniel.
- Quotes
Carla Tate: I wonder who thought up sex in the first place, Danny?
Daniel McMann: I-I think it was Madonna, actually.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Savage Garden: The Animal Song (1999)
- SoundtracksShe Drives Me Crazy
Written by Roland Gift and David Steele
Published by EMI Virgin Music, Inc
Performed by Fine Young Cannibals
Courtesy of MCA Records and London Records 90 Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Special Markets
Featured review
I thought this was a very beautiful and touching film... I can't remember the last time a movie stirred up so many emotions in me all at the same time as this one did. And you know what? I really couldn't care less if this movie portrayed these type of people the "right" way or not (this *is* a fictional piece of work after all) because I saw the ideology behind the movie instead of just the movie itself.
What I took away with me from this film is that you shouldn't care about what anyone thinks about you, not your mom or your dad or your friends and relatives either, that you should just try and live for the things that you love and enjoy. The way that these two questioned almost everything that was happening to them and listened to their feelings more than their minds made me feel a lot better about the way I think and the way I feel. I love how they aren't burdened by the way they are, they just simply accept it, and I find that beautiful, absolutely uplifting! I've never seen a movie that made me laugh and cry at the same time as many times as this masterpiece did. "Don't be afraid to feel" would be the perfect tagline for this underrated film. Solid story, solid actors.
My favourite line of the whole movie? When Carla tells her mom "We can take care of each other!" Talk about tears! I'm definitely going to try to find this movie and buy it the next time I'm out and about.
By the way, in case you were curious, this was just written by a 24 year old straight male. (I'm not afraid of showing my "feminine side", whatever that means.)
Grade: A+
What I took away with me from this film is that you shouldn't care about what anyone thinks about you, not your mom or your dad or your friends and relatives either, that you should just try and live for the things that you love and enjoy. The way that these two questioned almost everything that was happening to them and listened to their feelings more than their minds made me feel a lot better about the way I think and the way I feel. I love how they aren't burdened by the way they are, they just simply accept it, and I find that beautiful, absolutely uplifting! I've never seen a movie that made me laugh and cry at the same time as many times as this masterpiece did. "Don't be afraid to feel" would be the perfect tagline for this underrated film. Solid story, solid actors.
My favourite line of the whole movie? When Carla tells her mom "We can take care of each other!" Talk about tears! I'm definitely going to try to find this movie and buy it the next time I'm out and about.
By the way, in case you were curious, this was just written by a 24 year old straight male. (I'm not afraid of showing my "feminine side", whatever that means.)
Grade: A+
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- Feb 9, 2003
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Người chị gái khác
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $35,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $27,807,627
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,624,445
- Feb 28, 1999
- Gross worldwide
- $27,807,627
- Runtime2 hours 9 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
- 2.35 : 1
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