Will there be setbacks for her to be plucky about? Will there be a dreamboat to make it hard to take that dream job when it does come through? Will there be comic relief? Oh, so you've seen this movie before? Me, too.
View from the Top (2003)
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Reviews Counted:122
Fresh:17
Rotten:105
Average Rating:3.7/10
Consensus: Uneven in tone and badly edited, A View From the Top wastes the talents of its cast and condescends to its characters.
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: This breezy comedy from director Bruno Barreto (FOUR DAYS IN SEPTEMBER) stars Gwyneth Paltrow as Donna, a young woman who dreams of escape from her rural Nevada home town. Her life changes when she... This breezy comedy from director Bruno Barreto (FOUR DAYS IN SEPTEMBER) stars Gwyneth Paltrow as Donna, a young woman who dreams of escape from her rural Nevada home town. Her life changes when she sees Sally Weston (Candice Bergen) on TV talking about her book, "My Life in the Sky," and her fabulous career traveling the world as a flight attendant. Soon, the plucky Donna has a job at a small Nevada airline that caters to gamblers and drunks and, along with fellow trainees Sherry (Kelly Preston) and Christine (Christina Applegate), dreams of working the international routes on a large airline. That opportunity arises when Royalty Airlines holds a job fair where the girls are drilled by Mike Myers' hilarious former airline attendant, John Whitney. Soon, Donna and Christine find themselves in training at Royalty's home base with the manic Whitney where the ambitious Donna makes it clear that she's headed for the international routes by acing all of Whitney's tests. However, Donna finds that success doesn't come without its pitfalls when she ends up stationed in Cleveland where she strikes up a romance while still dreaming about jetting around Europe as a first class flight attendant. [More]
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Applegate, Candice Bergen, Kelly Preston
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Christina Applegate, Candice Bergen, Kelly Preston, Rob Lowe, Mark Ruffalo, Mike Myers
Director: Bruno Barreto
Director: Bruno Barreto
Screenwriter: Eric Wald
Producer: Brad Grey, Matthew Baer, Bobby Cohen
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for View from the Top
You might need to recycle your popcorn cup as a flight sickness bag, as View From the Top swoops and nose-dives between Myers' mugging and Bergen's high-comedy professionalism.
This satire of flight attendants and their career problems is so toothless and scatterbrained that it doesn't really deserve to be called a satire.
It presents a girlie fantasy, woefully outdated, that only those who cherish the legendary plastic clotheshorse [Barbie] could possibly appreciate or understand.
Candy-colored fluff wrapped around a story so flimsy it can hardly support the gossamer-thin characterizations and simplistic moral.
One of those misfires that seems like a comedy but never convinces you for sure.
It dances into Spoofville, then jerks back into straight romantic comedy.
Another comedy that is instantly forgotten about on arrival. Something seen time after time that isn’t close to a near-miss, will land on video soon enough and is barely worthy of a pick-up.
Virtually every cliché and stereotype is on parade, culminating in the career-vs.-love choice.
View From the Top” is a lightweight low-calorie after-dinner comedy eliciting smiles rather than belly laughs.
A piddling exercise in which our heroine must decide between her literally lofty ambitions and her hunky sweetheart.
Trades primarily on gags about towering hairdos and the sight of Paltrow squeezed into a procession of Hooters-tight uniforms.
I think this camp classic is an accident along the lines of Showgirls: howlingly funny, filled with gratingly earnest performances, riddled with dialogue that will be quoted at parties.
The movie floats around aimlessly between condescending dumb-blonde comedy, soggy love story and follow-your-destiny corn.
View From the Top is an apt title for this sorta-comedy, which always seems to be looking down on its characters.
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