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Christina Applegate is surprisingly obedient in this cult classic playing Sue Ellen. After the babysitter dies from extinct age, she finds herself responsible for her four younger brothers and sisters for the entire summer. As grand as she hates it, Sue Ellen has to obtain a job to befriend them all. When she applies for a receptionist job with a clothing manufacturer, her fabricated resume lands her a job with the chief executive. This is a lighthearted movie with many amusing scenes.
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Thinks are looking up for the Crandell children. Mom (Concetta Tomei, “Deep Impact” and “Picket Fences”) is going to Australia for two months. Things seem like they are going to be huge until a babysitter shows up. The babysitter seems like a sweet itsy-bitsy frail lady until mom leaves. The babysitter then turns into a militant, giving the children orders and rules and telling everyone that she will tolerate no infractions.
The children can hardly have their abominable luck. Now they will be stuck with the babysitter from hell. After meeting to discuss their area, the children elect Sue Ellen (also called Swell, played by Christina Applegate, “Married with Children”) to go convey to the archaic lady. Swell knocks on the mature lady’s bedroom door and enters when she fails to reply. Swell discovers that one jam was solved, but another created, when she learns that the babysitter is dull.
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After another meeting of the children, they settle to occupy the old-fashioned lady to a mortuary and plunge her off with a impress. Unfortunately, the children neglect to catch the money their mother left from the veteran lady’s clothes, as they learn after they return home. Swell and brother Kenny (Keith Coogan, who starred in another classic comedy, “Adventures in Babysitting”) resolve that one of them has to gather a job. A flip of the pizza box and Swell starts looking for a job while brother Kenny hangs around the house and smokes pot.
Swell’s first job is at a hotdog situation, where she gets the joy of cleaning out the grease pots. Swell decides there has to be a better job she can find, so after a itsy-bitsy creative resume writing, she lands a high-paying job as an executive administrative assistant for Rose Lindsay (Joanna Cassidy, “Blade Runner” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”) . In spite of obstacles placed in her plot by a receptionist and her toady, Bruce, played by a David Duchovny before his “X-Files” days, Swell manages to excel in her job, accidentally learning to delegate and even gain.
Of course, things are not tranquil sailing for working girl Swell. There is the office letch, who keeps trying to become intimate with Swell, not smart she is only 17 years used. Swell is also trying to have a microscopic romance of her acquire, with the brother of the receptionist who is trying to assist stab Swell at the office. Brother Kenny is more anxious to hang out with his friends than buy care of his siblings and the house. To top it all off, mom keeps calling, wondering how things are going and probably wondering why she is unable to vow to the babysitter.
I would limit viewing to children at least 14 years dilapidated and above because of the behavior of the children. You may wish to limit viewing to an even older age for some children.
This movie is not only good; it is a silly and toothsome movie for adults. This movie is probably the best thing Christina Applegate has done to date outside of her continuing role on “Married with Children.” A few of the gags plunge flat, but the bulk of them work, and Applegate does an top-notch job of making you feel sorry for her as her dream summer becomes a nightmare, all the while laughing at the things happening around her. As a light comedy this movie works, and is one that I will ogle again.
Enjoy!
