The movie revolves around Helen Harris and Lindsay who was already brought up by their older sister, Jenny, after the death of their mother. Days pass and Helen becomes a very successful figure in the fashion industry, where she works as an executive assistant to the CEO of one of the most prestigious fashion display agencies and has a very successful experience in her life.
This ode to the most stifling aspects of family and motherhood make you feel like the hicks have all uprooted themselves and moved into the front office at Touchstone.
Yet another social fable about women in distress from Gary Marshall with no foundation in any reality and a mannered, irritating performance from Kate Hudson.
Even those who seek the undemanding entertainment of life troubles being bravely dealt with might end up wishing they were given more than just sitcom resolutions.