Curly Sue
Curly Sue

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Curly Sue

1991
Movie
101 min
English

Bill is a penniless drifter who scams strangers out of just enough money to feed himself and his partner in crime, an orphan girl known as Curly Sue. Bill and Curly Sue target Grey, a yuppie lawyer, but their con takes an unexpected turn when the successful woman begins to like the ramshackle duo. But there's one problem—Grey's jealous, conniving boyfriend, Walker.

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IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes33%
Metacritic45/100
Google Users70%
Director: John HughesGenres: Comedy, Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A homeless, grifter father and his intelligent young daughter, Curly Sue, travel across the country performing scams to survive. Their latest scheme leads them to a wealthy and compassionate lawyer in Chicago, who becomes intrigued by their plight and offers them a chance at a better life. However, their unconventional lifestyle clashes with the structured world of their potential benefactor, creating humorous and heartwarming situations.

Critical Reception

Curly Sue was met with mixed reviews from critics, with many finding it overly sentimental and predictable, though some praised its heartwarming moments and the performances of its young lead. Audiences generally had a more favorable reaction, appreciating its feel-good nature and its departure from Hughes's earlier, edgier work.

What Reviewers Say

  • While some critics appreciated the film's sentimentality and the performances, many found the plot to be overly saccharine and cliché.

  • The film's reliance on predictable tropes and its somewhat simplistic portrayal of homelessness were noted as drawbacks.

  • Despite criticisms, the heartwarming moments and the chemistry between the lead actors were often highlighted as positives.

Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Curly Sue' to be a charming and heartwarming film, appreciating its positive messages and the endearing performance of Alisan Porter. Some viewers found the story a bit predictable, but most enjoyed the feel-good nature and the comedic elements.

Fun Fact

John Hughes, known for his teen comedies like 'The Breakfast Club' and 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off,' wrote, directed, and produced 'Curly Sue' as one of his final films, marking a shift towards family-oriented storytelling.

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