All You Need
F**N
Too bad for Kellie
This DVD was a disappointment for us. We really like Kellie Martin and have enjoyed her a lot on different DVD's, such as the Mystery Woman set and several others. This one contained frequent coarse language, which is a real negative for us.
1**E
Four Stars
was okay.
A**H
All You Need
GREAT MOIVE! Again Kelli Martin always pulls off a great movie, This movie is not only for Adults but for Kids too.
G**B
One Star
Horrible vulgar mouthed movie
M**Y
Five Stars
Love it and in great condition
D**A
Five Stars
Everything was a okey.
M**L
One Viewing was enough for me! Very depressing and I found zero humor in it.
Not Kellie Martin's best, that's for sure! Regardless of what one rater said, this rated R movie is NOT Suitable for Children!! Lots of filthy language (including G.D., Jesus and many more - so disappointed, as it could have been so much better without the filthy language). Lots of sexual situations (including much talk of S&M), if you like that kind of thing, which we do not in a movie. Tons of drinking alcohol and alcoholism scenes. Rage and fighting. Divorce and cheating. Overall, it was Very Depressing - everyone has so many problems that it left me feeling drained and down. I will not watch this again. Such a far cry from the "Christy" Series that Kellie was in - where is that nice girl now?! Not here, that's for sure! What a waste of a movie and nearly 2 hours of my life.
K**N
The plot, in a nutshell
This is a movie DESPERATELY in search of an identity. It seems to be trying to be a family drama but without much sense of direction. There are all sorts of loose ends. First, there is the alcoholic mother who is confronted by her family but never really pushed into treatment. Then there is the daughter whose husband leaves her on Thanksgiving without much explanation. The movie could have worked IF:1. It had a shred of believability. The characterizations aren't believable and the story line is weak, at best. Kellie Martin, who plays the divorced daughter, is supposed to be brave and stoic but instead comes off as hard and uncompassionate.2 There was any pivotal moment - or even a few key moments. But no, there are no resolutions that make sense and more than a few cheap teasers that insult the viewer's intelligence, including one scene where Ms. Martin nearly falls into her bed with her sister's husband - and THEN has the nerve to tell him that if he EVER cheats on her sister, she'll kill him.... just as if she didn't go to the edge with him earlier in the movie. Also, the movie seems to meander all over the place and (SPOILER ALERT) by the end of the movie, Mom is still a raging alcoholic and...in what is supposed to be a lightbulb moment, I assume..the divorced daughter realizes that "even a single note can sound lovely" and so she rejects her ex when he comes begging for another chance. In short, this a formula movie with a capital F. Barely watchable and only if the choice is between this and watching paint dry.
B**Y
'Love,family & other things that drive us crazy..'
Beth sabistan starnes (Kellie martin),whos husband has just walked out on her,attends the families thanksgiving where we meet her alcoholic mother,senile grandmother,her father who seems to be oblivious to it all & her sisters who have their own relationship issues.We follow Beth on her journey as she comes to terms with her divorce,goes back to school,begins dating again,tries to fix her families problems & ultimately comes to the realisation that 'the only person you spend the rest of your life with is yourself'.A film that mixes drama & comedy,i found that the funny parts didnt always sit well with the seriousness,but its a decent indie flick & features a central character whom for me was very inspiring.
P**Y
Five Stars
So much like what happens in a family.
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