I felt the camaraderie of the moment as the two sisters and their aunts got drunk on 'midnight margaritas' while dancing to Harry Nilsson's 'Lime in the Coconut.' It was just plain light fun. In spite of the fluffiness of it, I enjoyed the two scenes in which we got to sit and relax to the sound of Stevie Nicks' 'Crystal.' So what if cars weren't crashing and guns weren't shooting. The characters weren't meant to be deep, but I felt the relationship between the two sisters was deeper and well performed by two skilled actresses. It was meant to be light, fun fluff, and that it is. Someone should give him elocution lessons.) This movie wasn't meant to be heavy. He seemed bored and made his part in the film more boring.
I wished they'd chosen an actor who was more into the role.
Aidan Quinn was the only boring part of the movie. This was stuff that women could relate to better than men. I just loved the sets, the costumes, the women and their relationships, the real magic in the film, the special effects, the child actresses. I was surprised that so many others didn't care for it. Normally I don't care for chick flicks, but I can't seem to stop watching this one over and over again.