Maid in Manhattan (Blu-ray + DVD) PG-13
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 45 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 14, 2020
- Originally Released: 2002
- Label: Sony Pictures Home
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jennifer Lopez & Ralph Fiennes | |
Performer: | Natasha Richardson, Tyler Posey, Marisa Matrone, Stanley Tucci, Bob Hoskins, Chris Eigeman & Amy Sedaris | |
Directed by | Wayne Wang | |
Edited by | Craig McKay | |
Screenwriting by | Kevin Wade | |
Composition by | Alan Silvestri | |
Story by | John Hughes | |
Produced by | Paul Schiff, Deborah Schindler & Elaine Goldsmith | |
Director of Photography: | Karl Walter Lindenlaub | |
Executive Production by | Charles Newirth |
Entertainment Reviews:
Instead of a fairy tale, we have a tale told without imagination. It's Cinderella gone stale.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Rating: 3/5 --
Undeniably pleasing if not particularly memorable.
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Common Sense Media
Talented individuals labour over the contrivances in this lightweight romance, and if the result's fluff, at least it's painless.
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Time Out
Rating: 2/4 --
The usual cookie cutter romantic comedy material you'd expect from Meg Ryan or Julia Roberts.
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Cinema Crazed
Rating: 2/4 --
So routine that just about everyone involved looks bored.
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TheMovieReport.com
Rating: 2/5 --
The bizarre casting sets the tone for a romantic comedy which mistakes asinine for amusing.
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BBC.com
The script is so lazy it snores, and Wayne Wang directs like he walked onto the wrong set - true enough, in its way.
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Sydney Morning Herald
Product Description:
Director Wayne Wang (THE JOY LUCK CLUB, SMOKE) updates the familiar Cinderella story in this charming romantic comedy. Jennifer Lopez stars as Marissa Ventura, a beautiful young woman who divides her time between her precocious son Ty (Tyler Posey) and her housekeeping duties at The Beresford, an upscale Manhattan hotel. When the boyish and affluent politician Christopher Marshall (Ralph Fiennes) shares an amusing elevator ride with Ty, he subsequently meets Marissa. As luck would have it, Marissa is mischievously sporting an exotic Dolce & Gabbana gown belonging to another Beresford tenant, and is mistaken by Christopher as a guest of the hotel. The two undeniably hit it off, but Marissa is unable to reveal her working-class secret, afraid of losing her job. Christopher is completely smitten and makes numerous attempts to locate her, despite the comedic fact she is often right under his nose. While the film is always lighthearted and fun, it does not shy away from foregrounding race and class issues, devoting much screen time to Marissa's coworkers and their struggles to survive. As a rags-to-riches fairy tale, MAID IN MANHATTAN hits all the right notes.