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Directed by James L. Brooks
A Hispanic woman and her young daughter are thrown into the middle of a well-to-do but remarkably dysfunctional family in this comedy drama from writer and director James L. Brooks. Flor (Paz Vega) is a single mother who has struggled to support her daughter Cristina (Shelbie Bruce) working as a domestic in Mexico. Hoping to give her daughter greater financial security, Flor packs up their belongings and moves the family to California, but Flor refuses to surrender her Latino identity and opts not to learn English; meanwhile, Cristina quickly learns to speak the language fluently. Flor lands a high-paying job working as a housekeeper for Deborah Clasky (Téa Leoni); Deborah doesn't speak a word of Spanish, but this is hardly the most curious thing about their working relationship. A deeply troubled neurotic who has spent time in a mental hospital, Deborah is at once obsessed with her duties as a wife and mother and utterly clueless to her family's needs, and when she learns that Flor has a daughter, she insists that the girl move in with the Claskys. Flor, however, isn't so sure she wants Deborah Americanizing Cristina, especially when Deborah begins doting on the girl at the expense of her relationship with her own daughter, Bernice (Sarah Steele). Deborah's husband, John (Adam Sandler), is an oasis of loving calm and understanding in the midst of his chaotic family, and Flor becomes attracted to this man who shows no signs of the arrogant machismo she's accustomed to. But John's career as a chef is turned upside down when The New York Times gives his restaurant a four-star review, suddenly turning his small eatery into the "in" spot in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Flor reaches the end of her patience when Deborah enrolls Cristina into an exclusive private school which Flor is certain will turn her into a typical American child and drive a wedge between Cristina and her mother. Spanglish also stars Cloris Leachman as Deborah's sharp-tongued mother. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"that when Adam Sandler is in things he didn't write/come up with, he's quite enjoyable. Even good.Have yet to meet a James L. Brooks film I didn't love, and this is no exception. It's not perfect, is somewhat uneven, and the way each part of the story resolves leaves one unsatisfied, yet it's an intelligent, funny, moving film. Excellent cast, intriguing characters. Was grateful I always keep a handkerchief in my purse when going to movi " [More]
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Spanglish will seem familiar in many ways to those familiar with James L. Brooks' work. The thematic center of the film is the relationship between Flor (Paz Vega) and her daughter. The first 20 minutes of the film sets up their characters and shows how the daughter's command of English helps her Spanish-speaking mother communicate -- communication and miscommunication being the motifs of the film. Brooks establishes the emotional and psychological impasse confronting the low-key John Clasky (Adam Sandler) and the high-strung Deborah Clasky (Téa Leoni), with admirably economic storytelling. The middle part of the film concerns how John and Deborah each deal with the communication problems they have with Flor, their new maid, making it clear that John has more patience and empathy. Brooks has always liked his characters, but Spanglish finds him doing something he has never done before -- passing judgment. Deborah is shown to be a monster who might be redeemable, but her moment of redemption seems too slight. The Clasky story ends on a very small note and is left mostly unresolved. The ending is unsatisfactory for the amount of time we spend with them. Conversely, the highly emotional climax of the story about Flor and her daughter does not fit because the audience's involvement in their story has been hijacked by the Clasky family. Sadly, for a film about the dangers of miscommunication, Brooks ends up suffering a communication breakdown with the audience. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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