![]() | Starring: Kate Hudson, John Corbett, Joan Cusack, Hayden Panettiere, Spencer Breslin Director: Garry Marshall Format: AC-3 Closed-captioned Colour Dolby Dubbed DVD-Video Full Screen Subtitled NTSC Released: 12 Oct 2004 Average Rating: ![]() |

Kate is cute. The kids are cute. The plot is cute. The film is too cute. Only the effervescence of Hudson makes it worth watching. Mirren's talent is wasted. John Corbett as Pastor Dan, the headmaster of the private Lutheran school in which Harris enrolls her new charges, is totallly colorless & ineffectual as Helen's potential love interest. (He's a squeaky-clean minister, for crissakes!)
There are several watchable supporting roles. First, Cusack as the second eldest sister whose been nurturing alll her life - initiallly as surrogate mother to Helen when their own Mom died prematurely, & now with her own expanding brood. Jenny deeply resents the fact that she never had the chance to be footloose & fancy-free like her young sibling. And then there's Helen's feisty next-door neighbor, Nilma (Sakina Jaffrey), a veteran mother in her own right, who's literallly willing to take up a baseballl bat to put some backbone in Helen's spine when it comes to disciplinary problems. Lastly, there's Hector Elizondo as Mickey Massey, the owner of a "pre-owned vehicle" dealership with (gasp!) a conscience.
As ALMOST FAMOUS (2000) demonstrated, Hudson has the talent to be a fine dramatic actress. RAISING HELEN is harmless enough, especiallly if you only pay the matinee price. But, c'mon Kate, you can do better!
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