"Holy Moley, it's the bride of Chucky!"
I guess you've got it good when you're the pampered housewife of a famous Manhattan plastic surgeon. I am referring to Desiree Harper (Kathryn Morris) whose husband is the "cosmetic foot doctor to the stars." (He specializes in "toe-besity.") The good doctor is fully paid up on his jerkface dues. Keep that in mind because, one day after their wedding anniversary, he dumps his wife for his 20-year-old acupuncturist. So here's Desiree, post-heave ho, penniless and stripped of her posh digs and not even allowed to keep her wedding ring (it's all in the pre-nup). Plus, her ex just put a restraining order on her.
With her upper crust friends suddenly all judgy and deserting her, Desiree flees back home to Flemington, New Jersey, to her widowed pops (James Best) who dwells on top of the family bakery. Fifth Avenue has never been so out of reach, and yet I love that Desiree's old room has still got that Rick Springfield poster on the wall and that her alarm clock is a Rubik's...
The Sweeter Side of Life
This is a movie that could inspire people. I absolutely loved it! I watch it over and over again. Wonderful!
The Sweeter Side of Life
This movie is great! It is wonderful family-friendly entertainment. I recommend it to everyone. Take my word for it, you will enjoy.
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