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Jack and Jill vs. the World
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With: Freddie Prinze Jr., Taryn Manning, Robin Dunne, Robert Forster, Hannah Lochner, Vanessa Parise, Kelly Rowan, Peter Stebbings.
Narrated by sage Robert Forster, pic is almost quaint in its late-20s anxiety, featuring characters far too young for such cynicism. The couple pledges to always be honest, but Jill guards a key secret: She suffers from cystic fibrosis (a cough, so innocuous in real life, can only mean one thing onscreen). Parise no doubt intends the pic's attention to the disease -- plus animal adoption and fair trade coffee -- to be socially enlightening, but it feels suspiciously like sympathy-mongering. Without the condition, Jill's most interesting feature is her unfortunate choice in lipstick.
Camera (color), Manfred Guthe; editors, Matthew Booth, David Ostry, Gareth C. Scales; music, Jeremy Parise; music supervisor, John Rowley; production designer, Peter Cosco; costume designer, Maxyne Baker. Reviewed on DVD, Los Angeles, April 14, 2008. MPAA rating: PG-13. Running time: 87 MIN.
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