MovieFest Movie Marathon: 'Little Miss Sunshine' Review


• MovieFest Movie Marathon #7 • Little Miss Sunshine, 2006 • 8.5/10 •

A winning obsessed father with a heart of gold, looking to sell his "9-Step" program. A beleaguered mother with unflagging hope in her daughter's potential. Her troubled, homosexual brother, fresh out of the hospital after a suicide attempt. A Nietzsche-obsessed brother who has taken a vow of silence until he becomes a pilot. A porn-ogling, foul-mouthed grandfather regretful of having "not fucked a lot of women" in his lifetime, and a precocious little girl determined to be the winner of the titular pageant. What a family!

'Little Miss Sunshine' is a 'quirky' road-trip comedy where the standard-issue dysfunctional family bonds and learns an Important Lesson at the denouement. It's also laugh-out-loud funny, brilliantly acted, perfectly written and genuinely moving (the climax made me want to laugh, cry, and cheer, all at the same time).

The feature debut of husband and wife duo, Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris is nothing short of spectacular, it's hard to believe they went from making music videos, to this! Wow!

'Little Miss Sunshine' is one of the realest most inspired films I have seen in many years. Must see!

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