Three Weeks, Three Kids
Three Weeks, Three Kids
| 14 June 2011 (USA)
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While taking care of her sister's children, a free-spirited woman discovers the hardships of raising a family.

Reviews
Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
Aedonerre I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
NJS Enjoyable, romantic, emotional, story which I very much enjoyed. Jennifer, an independent, unmarried, woman steps in to help her sister and brother-in-law take care of their children while they go on a three-week honeymoon to Europe that they never had. The grandparents were supposed to be with the children, but their grandfather injured his hip and cannot fly. The three children range in age from elementary school to high school. As Jennifer deals with trying to take care of the children, she forms a bond with her unattached neighbor next door and occasionally asks for his help. Jennifer soon realizes that she can't be the children's best friends after several emotional setbacks and realizes she needs to act like a parent.Meanwhile, her sister Mandy has lost her romantic side, and she and her husband struggle to get that back while on their honeymoon. Mandy is overly concerned about leaving the children with Jennifer, who she feels is incompetent. The neighbor, played by Warren Christie, was so kind and caring and I loved his character. Anna Chlumpsky played Jennifer, and unfortunately, she annoyed me. Her facial expressions were over the top. Eyes bulging, mouth twisting, etc. If you love Hallmark movies as I do, I don't think you'll be disappointed in this.
samerain1 As for the movie itself, it's not as well done (or poorly, according to your tastes) as the typical Hallmark movie, but not remarkably bad. What is remarkable is the viciously bad acting performance by Anna Chlumsky. She doesn't really act -- she just makes faces toward the camera. Katherine Hepburn said, "Acting is the perfect idiot's profession." After watching Anna Chlumsky mug and clown her way through this film, I would like to nominate her for the award of Perfect Idiot Actress. The blatant attempt to sex up her character (at work in an office, no less!) in a Hallmark movie with a very tight T-shirt and a very short skirt is laughable, also.
summer1904 Anna Chlumsky showed so much promise when she was a kid. Yet now she's resorted to made for TV drivel. This movie is about Jenny, a 20 something girl who can't commit to anything. She ends up looking after her sister's three kids for three weeks while their parents go on a second honeymoon. Cool Aunt Jenny learns that she can be responsible. Each of the kids learns how to deal with some kind of issue they are dealing with. Mom and Dad learn to put the romance back in their relationship. It all unfolds very predictably. There is also a love interest neighbour to come to the rescue when needed. This Hallmark movie is a safe bet if you're looking for something inoffensive to watch with your family. Other than that, don't bother.
edwagreen The picture is a good one as it deals with interpersonal relations and that everyone has needs and improvements to make in life.A couple, going on a honeymoon after 15 years of marriage, leaves their 3 children with the wife's youngest sister when grandpa and grandma kept come to babysit.This becomes a learning experience for the aunt, the children and the husband and wife, even when the latter are in Europe, they realize that they've come to a crisis in their marriage.The film is a good one because it deals with the coming of age and the maturity and responsibilities which come along.