The Nanny Diaries (2007)
Rated PG-13 for language
Starring; Scarlett Johansson, Laura Linney, Paul Giamatti, Chris Evans, Nicholas Art
Directed by Shari Springer Berman
The Story:
Annie
(Johansson) has graduated college, but is unsure what to do with her
life. When she saves a little boy (Art), she is mistaken for a nanny
and employed for the summer by Mrs. X (Linney). A demanding, east-side
New Yorker, she demands much from Annie as they prepare the boy for a
privileged life that Mr. X (Giamatti) demands. But Annie isn't sure
that the X's have the best interest of their son at heart, and with the
eye of the Harvard Hottie (Evans) in the building as well, Annie's life
is spiraling out of control. However, before the summer is over, a lot
of people are going to learn a lot about life, all thanks to Annie's
being a part of it.
I hadn't seen this film since it was released.
I remembered it was pretty cute, but not much else.
Watched it recently again, and yep, it was a pretty enjoyable experience.
Based on a book by the same name, the storyline seems a bit extreme in a few instances, and yet...
This is New York. So perhaps, it's not nearly as out-there as we might like to imagine.
:)
From what I gather, the book spanned a year, the movie-makers wisely condensed it to a summer.
Johansson
and Evans make a wonderful pair. If they aren't friends in real life,
then their onscreen chemistry is really good acting, as the duo have
worked together in several different films, long before they donned the
spandex and saved the world, in the Avengers.
All of the cast does a great job. It's hard to feel any sympathy for the New York socialites who use nanny's to raise their kids for them while they shop.
Must be nice, if you don't want to interact with your children.
Nanny's meltdown at the end is pretty powerful stuff, and changes the lives of all the characters for the better.
The film is currently streaming on Amazon Prime if you are a member.
Final Grade: Solid B
Rewatchability/Purchase
Factor: I would have no problems adding this to the library, or
watching it again in the future. Like I said, pretty cute film.
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