Spanglish
Flor Moreno is a poor, Mexican single mother who is hired as the housekeeper for a rich American family in Los Angeles: John and Deborah Clasky, their kids Bernice and Georgie, and Deborah';;s alcoholic mother Evelyn Wright. A woman and her daughter emigrate from Mexico for a better life in America, where they start working for a family where the patriarch is a newly celebrated chef with an insecure wife.
9 October 1965, London, England, UK
22 November 1971, Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
24 November 1990, New York City, New York, USA
25 February 1966, New York City, New York, USA
5 April 1970, Northbrook, Illinois, USA
16 September 1988, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
27 January 1960, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
20 May 1977, New York City, New York, USA
8 May 1983, Los Angeles County, California, USA
1 February 1995, New York City, New York, USA
28 November 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA
17 June 1960, Yolo, California, USA
2 January 1966, Guatemala City, Guatemala
5 October 1967, Palo Alto, California, USA
20 September 1991, Winter Park, Florida, USA
9 September 1966, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
2 January 1976, Seville, Seville, Andalucía, Spain
April 29, 2009
It's no masterpiece--I can admit--but the performances won me over in the end...
February 09, 2006
This is Hollywood liberal humanism as muted join-the-dots melodrama, all carefully calculated colouring, broad outlines, and no room for fruitful digression.
July 11, 2016
It would be a tour de force in a film with focus, but Spanglish-at its most basic... is all over the... place.
May 29, 2008
There's a distinct lack of chemistry here and a strong whiff of moral sermonizing that undermines the romantic impact.
March 30, 2011
Spanglish is a heartfelt, funny, sad, human story about what people want and what they should do; about culture's colliding and maintaining their individuality; and about what parents do for their children.
November 01, 2007
There are signs that a lot has been cut, and in trimming his film Brooks may have squeezed too tight: his movie needs breathing space.
September 26, 2005
Vega radiates effortless strength and charm in her first Hollywood role, and Sandler proves to be a gratifyingly unpredictable leading man, self-effacing one moment and hilariously emphatic the other.
December 28, 2010
Mixed messages wrapped in stale stereotypes.
December 21, 2004
The film too often seems to be talking down, to its subjects and to its audience.
March 30, 2007
The film racks up points for stressing in eloquent ways the importance of one's own roots, even when dwarfed or demeaned by the lure of the dominant, more affluent culture.
December 21, 2004
Brooks, fumbling around with too many characters and too many issues, can't find the heart of the story or give heart to the part of it he chose to focus on.

