In Her Shoes with Cameron Diaz: DVD Cover

    In Her Shoes Director: Curtis Hanson Cast: Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, Shirley MacLaine, Mark Feuerstein

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/31/2006
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 17,719
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    Features

    Closed Caption; "The People in the Shoes"; "A Retirement Community for Acting Seniors"; "From Death Row to the Red Carpet: The Casting of Honeybun"

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- In Her Shoes
    1. Main Titles [2:21]
    2. Things Like This [3:49]
    3. Do Not Touch [2:47]
    4. "You Okay, Maggie May?" [3:09]
    5. The World of Commerce [3:14]
    6. The Elegant Paw [2:25]
    7. Impounded [3:44]
    8. Fat Pig? [3:02]
    9. Walking the Dog [1:01]
    10. On Vacation [4:28]
    11. Lovely Surprise [1:27]
    12. Rumors [4:29]
    13. Take Care of My Girls [:09]
    14. Matching Funds [5:08]
    15. Making Up for Lost Time [1:00]
    16. Thick As Thieves [4:04]
    17. Smart Girl [1:41]
    18. No Tiaras [1:14]
    19. A Stab at Sydelle [3:17]
    20. Jackie O! [1:28]
    21. Lopey's Wedding [5:09]
    22. Lost and Found [:51]
    23. The Best Day [2:49]
    24. Too Many Options [3:02]
    25. "He Talked About Me?" [2:27]
    26. Special Moment [3:41]
    27. I Carry Your Heart [1:00]
    28. End Titles [5:09]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Curtis Hanson's adaptation of Jennifer Weiner's novel In Her Shoes stars Toni Collette and Cameron Diaz as a pair of very close but very different sisters. Free-wheeling irresponsible Maggie Feller (Diaz) gets through her life thanks to her remarkable looks and her lack of scruples. She constantly goes to her straight-laced, plain-Jane successful lawyer sister Rose (Collette) for financial help. The two sisters have been very close to each other in part because their troubled mother died when they were girls. Right about the same time that Maggie discovers hidden letters that reveal she and Rose have a grandmother, Maggie does something to betray Rose's trust. Maggie sets off for Florida to find the grandmother. A failed workplace romance forces Rose to rethink her career, a career that has been the center of her life. As Rose tentatively begins a new relationship and Maggie gets to know her grandmother (played by Shirley MacLaine), the two learn a dark family secret that helps smooth the path toward reconciliation. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    A reviewerby Anonymous

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    October 12, 2007: If this movie doesn't help you understand the true meaning of forgiveness, you are out of touch with your very soul. I was so moved by this and everyone I know, that has seen this film, felt the same way.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Special Packaging edition.

    Better than I thoughtby Anonymous

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    February 13, 2007: I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed this movie. I agree with many of the reviewers that it seemed sex was the central point of the first part of the movie. I absolutely love Toni Collette so I knew I'd be getting a great performance out of her. I'm not a big Diaz fan but she was tolerable in this movie -- even though her character was absolutely disgusting. It was a relatable movie about two sisters and how different they are but how much they need each other as well. It was a touching movie -- I did feel it got a bit too much between them. However, there was a lot more reality in the movie than I initially thought. Good movie.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.


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