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Riding in Cars with Boys (Special Edition)

Drew Barrymore , Steve Zahn , Penny Marshall    DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (77 customer reviews)

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Why should we care? May 30 2004
Format:DVD
The acting, cinematography, and overall filmmaking for this movie were fine. What I fail to comprehend, however, is why this movie was even made in the first place.

I found nothing special about Beverly Donofrio's life that would make me interested in hearing about it. In fact, the fact that she wrote a book about her situation (having a kid while still being a kid)--a situation that is in no way unique in this country--is illustrative to me of the fact that she never did grow up.

I'm not saying that this woman's life is not important, or that her struggles were not very real and tragic ones. However, how are they different from what hundreds of thousands of women go through in life? What supposedly makes her special? I can think of nothing except the fact that she was a terrible, self-absorbed mother, whereas most mothers are willing to make sacrifices for their children.

My life is nothing like Beverly Donofrio's was. I did go to college, and received my Master's degree before getting married. Then I had my family. And you know what? I still have to make sacrifices. That's what being a mother is about. Even though I got to do the things Beverly didn't get to do, there are still things I would like to do. Like voice lessons, violin lessons, dance lessons, even own my owm business. But I can't do these things, because if I did, I couldn't be a good mother. But then, I guess it was different for her because she didn't love her son; she just resented him and the burden he was to her. The only problem with her attitude is that, HE didn't make the choice to ruin her life--SHE did! And then at the end of the movie, she has the nerve to declare "I was a good mother!" Then I must be a saint.

I usually judge a movie by whether it makes me a better person having watched it. Not only do I consider that this movie was a complete waste of my time to watch, but it actually took something away from my life and made me feel dirty and low. I could never recommend this movie to anyone.

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Over 2hrs! 15th april 2004. April 15 2004
Format:VHS Tape
Over 2hrs and i never wanted it to finish. I am a mad drewbie fan, so i could sit and watch her films allday. Anyone who likes her, will enjoy this film i can garantee it. A MUST SEE ITS BRILL
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A moving story of mistakes, consequences, and perseverance. April 23 2004
By Monika
Format:DVD
I honestly wasn't expecting to be totally blown away by this movie. It didn't create much hype in theaters, and I only rented it now for two reasons - a friend recommended it, and I'm a fan of Drew Barrymore, so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm glad I did, as I absolutely loved it. Based on the life of Beverly Donofrio, as written in her memoir (which I haven't read, and cannot compare the movie to), this film tells the story of a girl who gets pregnant at the age of fifteen. Through a series of flashbacks and narration by Donofrio's adult son, we see her struggle to raise her child while still growing up herself. She is determined to make a life for herself against all odds. And oh what odds they are!

Guilted by her father into marrying the boyfriend who knocked her up, Beverly finds herself with a loving yet dim-bulb husband. He drinks excessively, routinely forgets things he should have remembered, shows up for work only when he feels like it, and ultimately succumbs to a drug addiction. Meanwhile, Beverly is estranged from her own parents, particularly her father, and is all alone save for her one loyal best friend. And when her friend is forced to move away, Beverly has only her son. And she was certainly not the best of mothers. When the tag line says "She did everything wrong," it's no joke. But somehow the two of them are able to keep going, and Donofrio's story turns into one of the most inspirational and heartwarming I have ever seen.

The entire cast was excellent, but Drew Barrymore was simply amazing. She must portray Beverly from the age of fifteen all the way up through thirty-six (a decade younger and a decade older than Barrymore herself at the time), and she does it beautifully. At each stage of the film, she nails down all the little nuances that define that partcular age. I think this is one of Barrymore's very best performances. Brittany Murphy also shines as Faye, Beverly's best friend. The two of them are a perfect match. Steve Zahn does an exceptional job as Ray, the husband. He manages to add a great sensitivity to his otherwise deadbeat character. Adam Garcia turns in a moving performance as the grown son, and James Woods does an excellent job as the father who truly does love the daughter who so disappointed him.

The whole film has a great realism to it that is touching. These are real people. They have flaws, and make mistakes. Boy do they make mistakes! But we can relate to them, because we've all made mistakes. Donofrio's ability to keep going, to pick herself up and keep striding forward until she makes something of her life is truly inspirational. And not only that, but there is a real humor to the film. Through all her mistakes, Donofrio is able to laugh at the absurdity of it all, and I think this is a large part of what got her through.

The DVD also has some nice extra features. In addition to audio commentary by Drew Barrymore, there is an HBO "Making Of" featurette in which we meet the real Donofrio and learn how her story was transfered onto film, and are given further insight into Donofrio's own life. There are also featurettes on the cars in the movie, the set for the house where Beverly and her son lived, and Donofrio's relationship with her son, as well as the theatrical trailers. This is a great story, and is executed to perfection. Even the soundtrack adds depth and feeling to the film. I'd highly recommend the movie to anyone, and intend to add it to my own collection.

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Most recent customer reviews
The choice you make in life.
Riding in Cars With Boys, is a great movie directed by Penny Marshall. Drew Barrymore plays the main character, Beverly Donofrio. Read more
Published on April 5 2004 by DEE DEE
Riding in Cars With Boys (2001)
Riding in Cars With Boys, is a great movie directed by Penny Marshall. Drew Barrymore plays the main character, Beverly Donofrio. Read more
Published on April 5 2004 by DEE DEE
An uplifting, hopeful and scalding story
A friend told me I would hate this movie. "It was supposed to be funny," she said, "but it was just awful. Read more
Published on Mar 10 2004 by SheLikesDVDs.com
The only good thing
This movie was dragged on and stretched out to far. The only good part of the movie was Desmond Harrington.
Published on Dec 12 2003
Watch it for Steve Zahn...
This is NOT a great movie. Nope. Not even close.

If it were a great movie, it'd be "Terms of Endearment." But it's not. Read more

Published on Nov 10 2003 by GLBT
Riding in cars with boys
Sweet Drew Barrymore, plays Beverly in this wonderful movie.
Beverly is the daughter of a police sergeant who just can't wait to grow up and when she does she falls madly in... Read more
Published on Nov 8 2003 by Kosovar
Very Good!
I was very impressed with the film, "Riding in Cars with Boys". It was a very heartwarming story about a girl who gets pregnant at a very young age and has to struggle... Read more
Published on Sep 29 2003 by musiclover13
Drew Barrymore is awesome
I am a huge Drew Barrymore fan! I think she is awesome and this film is one of my favorites of her's. Her performance in this is outstanding, and heart touching. Read more
Published on July 15 2003 by Laura
Growing up in Wallingford...
My question is, where did they come up with the accent? I grew up in Wallingford (over 30 years, plus my parents were from New Haven), I don't speak with this accent. Read more
Published on May 4 2003
Riding in Cars with boys
I think Riding in cars with boys is great. The acting is brilliant from Brittany Murphy and Drew Barrymore. It is realistic and isnt too predictable. Read more
Published on Mar 8 2003
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