An edgy comedy about two frustrated plus-sized women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot-bodied" babes.An edgy comedy about two frustrated plus-sized women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot-bodied" babes.An edgy comedy about two frustrated plus-sized women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot-bodied" babes.
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Did you know
- TriviaBobbi Billard's debut.
- GoofsWhen Jazmin and Dr. Tunde are leaving the party and separate to change into more casual clothing, the microphone pack is clearly visible beneath Jazmin's dress in the back.
- Quotes
Dr. Tunde: I din't know they made such beautiful bodies here in America!
Mia: I'm really a world reknowned aerobics instructor.
Dr. Tunde: [pointing at Jazmin] Actually, I was talking about your beautiful plump friend here.
Jazmin Biltmore: Me!
Dr. Tunde: Yes, her!
Stacey: [to Mia] Close your mouth child! Flies might get in.
- ConnectionsReferences Gone with the Wind (1939)
- SoundtracksPetit Cadeau
Written by D. Dibala
Performed by Diblo Dibala
Courtesy of LoveCat Music
Mo'Nique stars as a woman who is both ashamed of her obesity and who is also, oddly enough, very self-assured in other ways. In other words, she is strong and more than willing to stand up to people who are cruel towards fat people but she herself privately beats herself up mercilessly about being so overweight.
Obesity and body image is a great idea for a film--mostly because it's rarely addressed. I loved this aspect of the film and the film had so much positive to say. BUT the film also occasionally lets itself down now and again with cheap fat jokes or anti-skinny woman remarks or the buffet scene. Can't the film be self-assured without actually occasionally reinforcing these old stereotypes at the same time?! Yet, at other times, the film is very positive and reaffirming--such as Mo'Nique's coming up with a line of clothes to make overweight women look good as well as the wonderful relationship she has with her Nigerian love. It's an odd, odd dichotomy how the film seems so very progressive yet not throughout the film.
Subtle this movie is NOT--and if it were perhaps edited a bit, it would have been an exceptional film. With just a few tweaks, it could have been amazing--but as it is, the negatives aren't that bad and the film has been unfairly savaged. I'd give the film a 6--almost a 7. With a good editing and better writing, perhaps an 8.
If you see the film, judge the film--the writing, the acting and the technical aspects of the film.
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- Пампушечки
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,061,128
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,109,924
- Apr 9, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $7,403,491
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1