I Don't Know How She Does It (Blu-ray) PG-13
If it were easy, men would do it too.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 30 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: January 3, 2012
- Originally Released: 2011
- Label: Twc
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Olivia Munn, Greg Kinnear, Christina Hendricks & Kelsey Grammer | |
Performer: | Seth Meyers, Mark Blum, Busy Philipps, Sarah Shahi, Jessica Szohr, James Murtaugh & Jane Curtin | |
Directed by | Douglas McGrath | |
Edited by | Kevin Tent & Camilla Toniolo | |
Screenwriting by | Aline Brosh McKenna | |
Screenplay by | Aline Brosh McKenna | |
Composition by | Aaron Zigman | |
Produced by | Donna Gigliotti | |
Director of Photography: | Stuart Dryburgh | |
Executive Production by | Aline Brosh McKenna, Scott Ferguson, Bob Weinstein & Harvey Weinstein |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: C --
About as funny as lice.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
I Don't Know How She Does It purports to be about the difficult choices of modern motherhood, but it's too prim and cautious a movie to dip a pedicured toe into the murky waters of real choice.
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Slate
Rating: 1/5 --
It's the film equivalent of having a gun put to your head by someone who is intent on getting you to understand that women are incomplete if they're not mothers.
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Cairo360
Rating: 2/5 --
There's nothing particular strong or telling about its comedy.
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The Age (Australia)
You know, this is not about a woman struggling to have it all. It's about a woman who does have it all and wants more. It's kind of obscene.
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The Spectator
Oh, look, it's rich people in beautifully appointed houses and they're worried that the nanny might not arrive on time for them to make important morning meetings at work. Boo-hoo.
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TheWrap
Rating: 2.5/4 --
It may not leave any kind of lasting impression, but as a pleasant, throwaway night on the couch with a bucket of popcorn, you could certainly do a lot worse.
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Product Description:
A working mother strives to balance her demanding career with the stress of raising two young children and maintaining a healthy marriage in this comedy adapted from the best-selling novel by Allison Pearson. By day, Kate Reddy (Sarah Jessica Parker) works for a Boston-based financial management firm; by night, she's a devoted mother to two adoring children and the happily married wife of out-of-work architect Richard (Greg Kinnear). Though balancing those two worlds has its fair share of challenges, Kate generally manages to come out on top thanks to the support of her best friend, Allison (Christina Hendricks), who's had plenty of experience balancing kids and a career. Meanwhile, on the other end of the spectrum, Kate's sharp-as-a-tack junior associate assistant, Momo (Olivia Munn), possesses a fear of children and a strong work ethic. Just when Kate lands a lucrative new account that will see her traveling across the country on a regular basis, however, her new business associate Jack (Pierce Brosnan) reveals his flirtatious side and Richard receives a job offer he can't turn down. Though it looks as if Kate and Richard couldn't possibly take on any more responsibility, the demands of modern living ensure they'll never have a dull moment, even if they try.