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Lead Actors

Abigail Breslin Thumbnail
Abigail Breslin
as Olive
Toni Collette Thumbnail
Toni Collette
as Sheryl
Greg Kinnear Thumbnail
Greg Kinnear
as Richard
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Paul Dano
as Dwayne
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Alan Arkin
as Grandpa

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Crew listing

Albert Berger
(Producer)
David T. Friendly
(Producer)
Peter Saraf
(Producer)

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Fox Searchlight Pictures

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Little Miss Sunshine (2006)

Rating:
  
8.4
/ 10
  51 votes
MV Ratings:
Director: Jonathan Dayton
Valerie Faris
Writer: Michael Arndt
Release Date: 20 January 2006 (United States)  more
Language: English
Genre: Comedy | Indie
Tagline: Where's Olive?

Storyline

Little Miss Sunshine is a comedy about a family of six who are all having a mental breakdown at the same time. To ease their mental lows they decide to take a cross country road trip to a “Little Miss Sunshine” contest that their daughter has qualified for. An Academy Award winning comedy with memorable performances from its all actors.

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Little Miss Sunshine
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Michael Arndt wrote a sick, genius screenplay. I saw reviews for "Little Miss Sunshine" when the movie came out and passed on it. Whatever the descriptions were, they totally missed it. This is a very funny comedy about failure. Epic failure.

"Little Miss Sunshine" was directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and it stars Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin, Steve Carell, and Toni Collette, along with others. Arkin won a best supporting actor Oscar for his brief time on the screen, and Arndt won for best original screenplay.

I don't know who did the costuming (I assume Nancy Steiner), but the clothes were wonderfully awful, especially little Olive's choices. (Mom's clothes sucked pretty bad, too.) Dinner seems to have been take-home buckets of chicken all too often, given Grandpa's comments. All the details of a harried, wrecked homelife get nailed in the opening scenes. Nobody has time to think about dress or food, much less be good at anything.

In this family's life, everything goes horribly wrong, and it's so horribly funny that I had to keep backing up the video because I wasn't through laughing when something else happened. Lee Marvin said his horse should have gotten an Oscar in "Cat Ballou," and the family VW van should have in "Little Miss Sunshine."

Although ostensibly about Olive's quest to win a child's beauty contest, this movie is no more about beauty than "Bull Durham" is about baseball. If you liked "The Station Agent," you'll like "Little Miss Sunshine" (and vice versa).
reviewed by
philip
(Filmaster.com) on the 22nd of March 2011

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FitFortDanga

If this comes off a bit like an indie-fied National Lampoon's Vacation, don't let that turn you off. In fact, just ignore that, that's a dumb comparison anyway. Although it doesn't stray far from typical Sundance-style conventions, it's done with a ton of laughs and it's loaded with charming performances. Alan Arkin nearly steals the show, but the rest of the cast more than holds their own. Funny and touching without delving too deep into over-sentimentality.


Stain

Despite a lot of suspicious resemblances to _National Lampoon's Vacation_, this is a charming, funny little movie that mostly deserves the garlands thrown at it


whatismyname

Found it boring, but the dance routine was great.


karrick

An intellectual take on how a dysfunctional family is lead to understand the purpose of human relationships.
The "quirky" perfomances of the cast make the movie what it is - A dark yet redeeming look at the human existence .


forteller

I kinda loved this movie. :) There are some truly fantastic shots here that need to be savored with the HD version on as large a monitor as possible.


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