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A few years after their graduation from Princeton, Louis Baxter, who retired having sold his dot.com business, takes in college-buddy William, who desperately nears the end of his trust fund after several fully failed career-attempts. Louis takes William along to L.A.'s weirdest society event, the annual endangered animals benefit. This year, to raise more money she auctions a single dinner, which William bids his last capital on. He wins, according to Louis a shrewd business networking opportunity. But he's love-spelled by Ithaca, while she believes him to be the seeker, a long-awaited savior for the castle's most secret reality.
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I LOVED much of this movie, especially the theme of HARD WORK vs wishing/waitng for a Princely rescue, which has been SORELY lacking from every other Disney Princess flim to date. An especially good message for girls growing up in today's economy!
I went to this movie with 5 Princesses (all dressed the part) aged 4-8, and 3 Queen Mums as part of a Princess themed birthday party. One girl (age 4) did well for most of the film, but sought Mom's lap during a scary bit. Two (age 5) had ZERO problems with the "scary" parts, giggled & laughed at the many funny scenes, but got a lttle restless 3/4 through. One (age 8) sat quietly throughout but did seek out Mom during a sad scene. Everyone seemed to love the film at the end (Moms included)!
I highly recommend this movie for kids of ALL ages. Know your child(ren), & make your decisions based on that. Some may be fine with or without a pep talk or lap break. Others may do better waiting for the DVD (& daylight in the living room).
Way Better Than I Thought!!