
The movie is based on the young adult book, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Anne Brashares. As four best friends spend their first summer apart from one another, they share a magical pair of jeans. Despite being of various shapes and sizes, each one of them fits perfectly into the pants. To keep in touch they pass these pants to each other as well as the adventures they are going through while apart.... (Full plot summary below)
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The movie is based on the young adult book, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Anne Brashares. As four best friends spend their first summer apart from one another, they share a magical pair of jeans. Despite being of various shapes and sizes, each one of them fits perfectly into the pants. To keep in touch they pass these pants to each other as well as the adventures they are going through while apart.
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| Premiere MagazineSara BradyThe film succeeds on the strength of the four actresses, first and foremost America Ferrera, who beautifully essays the role of narrator Carmen. |
| Eclipse MagazineMichelle AlexandriaOne of those annoying, by the numbers, after school special, sickly sweet kind of films that will give you sugar shock by the end. In this case that's not a bad thing. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Clifford...the movie is practically stolen by supporting player Boyd. Watch out Dakota Fanning |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovThis isn't a bad movie or an insulting one, but it is awfully simple, and not particularly interesting for those of us out of its demographic. |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo TuckerNot everything is resolved in this gem of a movie, but one thing comes through with stunning clarity -- the importance of having good friends you can count on. |
| Reno Gazette-JournalForrest HartmanThe cinema has seen plenty of coming-of-age tales over the decades, but few are as sweet and well-constructed as this take on the popular Ann Brashares novel. |
| Cinema SightWesley LovellSisterhood is one of those rare teen movies that not only encapsulates the hazards of growing up but allows an adult audience to relate to and enjoy instead of endure. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)Sisterhood is a modest pleasure because it has been made with so much respect for the experiences of young women. |
| Washington PostScott MooreThe emotional story and fine acting are enough to make this a must-see movie for teen girls. The real surprise is that they can make a grown man cry. |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittYou may not literally laugh or cry, as the ads promise. But you'll have a good time watching the dream-fulfilling denims make their comic-romantic rounds. |