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Riding in Cars with Boys (DVD, 2002) 
Riding in Cars with Boys (DVD, 2002)

 
Riding in Cars with Boys (DVD, 2002)

Leading Role: Drew Barrymore
Director: Penny Marshall
Rating: Rated PG-13
Release Date: Mar 2002
Format: DVD
UPC: 043396064560
Product ID: EPID3392611
Description: Beverly loves boys, but she knows her limits: nothing below the waist (hers), if she doesn't know the boy. Ray, however, a sweet-natured but shiftless young man is the exception to her rule and shortly after meeting him she ends up pregn...
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Movie Description
Beverly loves boys, but she knows her limits: nothing below the waist (hers), if she doesn't know the boy. Ray, however, a sweet-natured but shiftless young man is the exception to her rule and shortly after meeting him she ends up pregnant--at age fifteen. At the wedding insisted upon by her disappointed father, Bev finds out her best friend is also pregnant, and the two console each other for the youth they've lost. RIDING IN CARS WITH BOYS is a true story based on the autobiography by Beverly Donofrio about her youthful days of revelry, rebellion, and teenage motherhood. Drew Barrymore is credible as an Italian-American girl who's far too smart to be stuck where she is in life, but it's Steve Zahn (THAT THING YOU DO, HAPPY, TEXAS) who steals the show in a long-overdue starring turn, with his heartfelt portrayal of a lost little boy who never finds his way to manhood. James Woods is Donofrio's alienated father. And Lorraine Bracco is her supportive, long-suffering mother who looks after the house, Bev's son Jason, and Ray, while Bev desperately tries for her GED and a scholarship to NYU. It's Bev's drive and unflagging ambition--and Penny Marshall's usual surehanded direction--that turn her hardship into the triumph of survival. Eventually, she realizes her own dreams, and her son's.

Credits
Producer:James L. Brooks, Laurence Mark, Sara Colleton
Cast:Adam Garcia, Lorraine Bracco, Sara Gilbert

Details
Sound:Stereo Sound

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
   Dolby Digital 2.0 - French
Additional Release Material:
   Audio Commentary - 1. Drew Barrymore - Star/Producer
   Trailers
   Featurettes - 1. HBO Making Of
    2. DREW'S TRAILER TOUR
    3. BEV & RAY'S HOUSE: RECREATING REALITY
    4. THE CARS
    5. BEVERLY & JASON: SONS & LOVERS
Interactive Features:
   Interactive Menus
   Scene Selections
Text/Photo Galleries:
   Filmographies
   Production Notes, Theatrical Release: OCTOBER 19, 2001

Editorial Reviews
"...[The role] is easily the most challenging of Ms. Barrymore's career, and in carrying it off she masters a tricky emotional balancing act..."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (10/19/2001)

"[Barrymore] proves she is maturing as an actress....Zahn, always effective as a kick-back space case, shows more depth this time around....Adam Garcia does a fine job..."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (10/19/2001)

"...[Garcia acts] with a thoughtful combination of fortitude and simmering resentment..."
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (10/26/2001)

"...[Barrymore] is, as usual, a warm on-screen presence who's amusing, charming and appealing to watch..."
Box Office - Bridget Byrne (12/01/2001)

"...It's a brave movie....The movie is a showcase performance for Barrymore....Zahn's performance is crucial to the film....Here he creates a character from the ground up..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (10/19/2001)

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      True Account of a Young Mother's Life
    Review created: 08/29/06
    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    This is the heart-warming, tear-jerking, yet still comical tale of a young girl named Beverly growing up during the 1950s; a time when sexual promiscuity was forbidden and, should an "accident" occur, the young couple wed right away.

    And that is what happens when Beverly meets Ray. Forced to put aside her dreams of college and becoming a writer, Beverly and Ray wed and then along comes Jason, their son. Beverly finds herself still holding on to her dreams while trying to tame Ray into fatherhood and raise her baby boy. Needless to say, the marriage does last but your children are always your children; thus the story focuses on Beverly and Jason.

    Anyone who has had a child at a young age, wed or unwed, can relate to this tale of lost dreams and life's struggles told from Jason's point of view. Essentially, it is the tale of how young mothers and their offspring grow-up together; how they depend on and learn from one another.

    To me, the most touching part of this movie came with the confrontation between Beverly and grown-up Jason soon after Jason sees his father, Ray, after many years of absence from his life. I won't spoil it telling what occurs, but it is the most truthful yet touching part of the movie.

    Definitely a chick flick. Guys won't get it under any circumstance. Ladies, save it for a night that you need to laugh through tears.


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