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Way more than a shallow “chick flick” romcom. RELEASED IN 2003 and directed by Boaz Yakin, "Uptown Girls" is a dramedy with a little romance about Molly (Brittany Murphy), a fun-loving 22 year-old who suddenly loses her inherited riches ...


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Molly Gunn, the freewheeling daughter of a deceased rock legend, is forced to get a job when her manager steals her money. As nanny to Ray - the precocious, oft-ignored daughter of a music executive - she learns what it means to be an adult while teaching Ray how to be a child.
After discovering her record-producer father's financial ruin and subsequent death, spoiled socialite Molly Gunn finds herself penniless. Forced to find work for the first time in her life, she lands a job as a nanny to the precocious and germophobic Ray Schrayder. The two unlikely companions navigate their new, challenging circumstances, forming an unexpected bond amidst the chaos of their vastly different lives.
Uptown Girls received generally negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. While Brittany Murphy's performance was sometimes praised, the film's predictable plot and clichéd storytelling were widely criticized.
Brittany Murphy's charm and charisma are a bright spot in an otherwise formulaic and predictable romantic comedy.
The film relies heavily on its two lead actresses to carry a story that often feels clichéd and uninspired.
While attempting to be a heartwarming tale of transformation, it ultimately falls short due to weak character development and a lack of originality.
Google audience: Audiences found Brittany Murphy's performance endearing and enjoyed the chemistry between her and Dakota Fanning. However, many felt the story was too predictable and lacked depth, with some finding the humor to be hit-or-miss.
Brittany Murphy reportedly gained 15 pounds for her role as Molly Gunn, stating that she wanted to look more "womanly" and less like a "waif" to better portray the character's pampered lifestyle.
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Way more than a shallow “chick flick” romcom. RELEASED IN 2003 and directed by Boaz Yakin, "Uptown Girls" is a dramedy with a little romance about Molly (Brittany Murphy), a fun-loving 22 year-old who suddenly loses her inherited riches ...