Spanglish

2004

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

75
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 54% · 168 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 60% · 100K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 88443 88.4K

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Plot summary

Mexican immigrant and single mother Flor Moreno finds housekeeping work with Deborah and John Clasky, a well-off couple with two children of their own. When Flor admits she can't handle the schedule because of her daughter, Cristina, Deborah decides they should move into the Clasky home. Cultures clash and tensions run high as Flor and the Claskys struggle to share space while raising their children on their own, and very different, terms.


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Adam Sandler as John Clasky
Téa Leoni as Deborah Clasky
Sarah Hyland as Sleepover Friend
Cloris Leachman as Evelyn
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by atlasmb 7 / 10

Strong Performances Elevate This Film

This is a story about an undocumented Mexican woman named Flor (Paz Vega) who moves to the U.S. with her daughter. The story is told via flashback, through voice over by the daughter Cristina (Shelbie Bruce), who wants to attend a prestigious university.

As one might expect, there is a culture clash between Flor and the white family that employs her services for household help--especially as personified by Deborah (Tea Leoni), the mother. It should be noted that Leoni and the entire cast give fantastic performances, even if some of the portrayals are written as caricatures. Adam Sandler, who plays the father, John, is particularly fun to watch, because he mostly plays his character straight, without his usual comedic embellishments. I was most impressed by Sarah Steele, who plays the teenage daughter of Leoni and Sandler.

Much of the story is intended to be comedy, though it deals with social issues that go well beyond the disconnect caused by the fact that the two mothers do not speak a common language. The film has a definite perspective about the various cultural issues it addresses, but it is only partially convincing in its arguments.

I found the film to be disjointed, but that did not bother me. There is so much to appreciate in the story of the two families.

Reviewed by KissEnglishPasto 7 / 10

Spanglish... A Film That Speaks an International/Universal Language!

There is most certainly something in Spanglish for every member of your family! The cast is fabulous. Spaniard Paz Vega appears quite natural and convincing as Mexican Flor Moreno. Adam Sandler shows definite versatility as both a dramatic and comedic actor. Tea Leoni, here almost outshines everyone in her role of a rather endearing but neurotic American housewife. And the young, Shelbie Bruce, playing the role of Flors daughter, Cristina, waxes totally bilingual/bicultural.

However, do not let your pre-viewing expectations get too high! Regardless of being a must see film for all Hispanics who live, have lived or who have had an extended stay in the U. S., Spanglish does have its faults! Producer/director/writer, James L. Brooks, despite having directed such classics as Broadcast News, As Good As It Gets and Terms of Endearment, seems that here there are moments he became too enamored of his own work, causing some excesses. The film drags a bit at over 2 hours. It would have been a more enjoyable film if Brooks had left at least 10 or 15 minutes on the cutting room floor.

In most of the standard areas one eveluates regarding the production values used in making Spanglish... It seems that just about all of them are quite acceptable. Probably even a tad better than most!

However, Spanglish does suffer from moments of rather lackluster script-writing and direction of its principle characters, with too many mugging facial close-ups. These exaggerated expressions often did not seem the least bit natural. Spanglish also would like to convince us that someone can go from a beginner in English to someone with tremendous proficiency in a breezy 2 or 3 months! That seems like quite a lot of Suspension of Disbelief! If it were that easy, we would all speak five languages, right? Despite the few weaknesses highlighted here, Spanglish is guaranteed to impact you a lot! 7*******

This review was redacted after going over the IMDb guidelines for submitting Reviews with the utmost intensive and extreme care. I am certain that it meets all the standards and points mentioned therein. So most certainly...I hope this Review will meet with Your approval and considered to be Helpful.....Enjoy!

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird 9 / 10

Astute and poignant

I was really surprised at how much I enjoyed Spanglish. I say that because I do not like Adam Sandler that much, but saying that he has given some likable performances(ie. 50 First Dates and The Wedding Singer). Here in Spanglish he gives a really strong performance, both effortlessly natural and quietly charming. That is not the only good thing about Spanglish though. Sandler is well supported by a strong cast, with Tea Leoni suitably shrill and highly strung as Deborah, Paz Vega gentle and maternal as the Mexican single mother-housekeeper and a wonderful Sarah Steele as Bernice. I also loved Cloris Leachman here, she is a great actress and here she is great as always. The scenery and soundtrack are both magical, the script has a perfect mix of wry laughs and uplifting sentiment, there are a number of poignant moments particularly the contrast between Flor's heart and Deborah's bluntness and the direction is astute. The picture may be a tad too long, but overall Spanglish was just a pleasant surprise. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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