
Angus the fluffy cat retains its dignity even in a crazy Eastbourne family, unlike them. Eldest daughter Georgia is completely besotted with 'Stiff Dylans' band hottie Robbie, who just moved in from London and helps run an organic groceries shop with his brother Tom, whom her best friend Jas has the hots for. Peter Dyer calls Georgia his best ever kissing-course pupil, but she ignores him and later the brothers' other classmate Dave the Laugh. Robbie was considering to dump h... (Full plot summary below)
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Angus the fluffy cat retains its dignity even in a crazy Eastbourne family, unlike them. Eldest daughter Georgia is completely besotted with 'Stiff Dylans' band hottie Robbie, who just moved in from London and helps run an organic groceries shop with his brother Tom, whom her best friend Jas has the hots for. Peter Dyer calls Georgia his best ever kissing-course pupil, but she ignores him and later the brothers' other classmate Dave the Laugh. Robbie was considering to dump haughty Lindsay, but reconsiders given the immature brat's apparent cruelty. Thus manipulative Georgia keeps changing her mind about a grand birthday party and her father's career opportunities as engineer in New Zealand, while mother seems to flirt with hunky interior decorator Jem.
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| Daily Mail (UK)Christopher TookeyBeneath its girlie trappings...this is a movie with many traditional virtues. |
| MovieTime, ABC Radio NationalJason Di RossoThese are age-old themes, not tackled with particular verve here, but there's a nice moral about girls learning to accept themselves regardless of shape or colour. |
| The AustralianDavid StrattonEven if you're long past the age of the characters in this film, you can enjoy the world of these girls who want, so badly, to become adults. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.A perfectly entertaining chick flick with strong performances and Gurinder Chadha's trademark appeal to female sensibilities... |
| Empire MagazineWilliam ThomasWhile the low-key cast give this a British telly feel at times, this is still a tween movie that's miles more engaging than its airbrushed American competitors. |
| Sydney Morning HeraldSandra HallChadha gets some bumpy performances from her teenage cast. |
| The Age (Australia)Philippa HawkerA bright, fitfully entertaining adaptation of two of Louise Rennison's popular novels for tween-to-teenage girls. |
| Movie MetropolisJohn J. Puccio...aimed at early-teen girls, but it's got enough warmth and charisma to attract a wider audience. |
| Common Sense MediaBarbara ShulgasserBritish coming-of-age tale has some sex, cursing. |
| TeletextVictor OlliverBased on Louise Rennison's successful Georgia Nicolson books, it's a film that puts the pure into puerile. |