Nothing Special
Nothing Special
| 01 January 2010 (USA)
Nothing Special Trailers

A young and successful insurance underwriter must allow her mentally unstable mother to move in with her after the institution in which the mother had been living is deemed unfit for occupancy. The mother then begins to dislike how close her daughter is with her boss.

Reviews
Interesteg

What makes it different from others?

... View More
Aedonerre

I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.

... View More
Kirandeep Yoder

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

... View More
Francene Odetta

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

... View More
timlin-4

Terribly filmed, weakly acted, lamely written, and wretchedly scored. There might be something to the subject of a daughter dealing with her mentally ill mother, but the theme of elderly ladies seems to drag the film-making back in time too. Slow-paced, slow-witted, and silly, the only entertainment is provided by the antics of a dumb hunk, a little dog, a spunky mother, and "feminist" discussions that were stale 30 years ago. Either this is some parody that has fallen flat or Combs is so proud of being a "mature" woman that she has become a parody of her own grandmother. Some of the supporting characters do a decent job, the highlight for me was a bored receptionist, that is how banal this movie is.

... View More
sfdphd

Every woman is special in her own way. This film sensitively depicts the difficulties of living with a mother who is mentally ill while holding down a job and maintaining a close relationship with a boss who is mentoring you for advancement in the company. The three female leads are all excellent. Karen Black, in one of her last roles, and Barbara Bain in a rare role, are both delightful to see in these parts. Both play strong women who have personal issues and an affection for the younger woman who holds her own and shows growth over time. I'm so glad that I happened to notice this film in my local video store. It is one of those sweet independent productions that doesn't get much attention but will likely be appreciated by those who give it a chance. I will certainly tell people about it. Congratulations to the writer and director on a job well done...

... View More