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Art Imitating Life; Family Reunion; Words and Music
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Parenthood
1. Gil and the Almagam [3:19]
2. Main Titles ("I Love to See You Smile") [3:03]
3. Naked Cowboys, Tummy Aches and Tense Faces [3:37]
4. Helen's Kids [2:51]
5. That Little Extra Effort [1:13]
6. Dinner With the Family [12:28]
7. The Wrong Pictures [12:01]
8. The New Son-in-Law [3:32]
9. Little League Blues [9:03]
10. The Birthday Party [13:35]
11. Garry's Problem [7:47]
12. This Obsessive Behavior [7:54]
13. Big Changes [3:34]
14. Kevin's Big Catch [11:10]
15. The Roller Coaster [12:58]
16. Some Additions to the Family (End Titles) [7:46]
This feel-good ensemble comedy tracks a quartet of suburban siblings and their families over the course of a single summer. Hardworking Gil Buckman (Steve Martin) and his stay-at-home wife, Karen (Mary Steeenburgen), have just a few months to help their oldest son, Kevin (Jasen Fisher), overcome his high-strung behavior problems before he'll be relegated to special-education classes. Gil's difficult relationship with his own father, Frank (Jason Robards), has led him to become a would-be super-dad for his three kids, so he takes his son's difficulties more than a little personally. Gil's sister, Helen (Dianne Wiest), is trying to raise a moody, adolescent son (Leaf Phoenix) and an independent-minded daughter (Martha Plimpton) with no help from her well-off ex-husband, who's more interested in his new wife and family. Gil and Helen's sister, Susan (Harley Jane Kozak), meanwhile, must participate in the too-scripted Big Life Plans of her anal-retentive husband, Nathan (Rick Moranis), whose overachiever zeal infects even their toddler daughter. When long-lost brother Larry (Tom Hulce) show up with yet another get-rich-quick scheme, he brings with him a surprise addition to the family. Screenwriters Babaloo Mandel, Lowell Ganz, and Ron Howard negotiate their varied subplots with a deftness and comedic touch that transforms this conflicted clan into a suburban everyfamily. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide