Review of Au Pair

Au Pair (1999 TV Movie)
1/10
Mary Fails To Pop
22 June 2013
This film portrays itself as a modern day 'Mary Poppins,' a rags to riches love story about a shy girl whose intelligence wins her prince charming and conquers over the snobby rich witches.

Unfortunately 'Au Pair' I and II are the exact opposite of what they promise. I cannot find a single redeeming reason why any audience young or old would find this film series entertaining on any level.

The plot: This is the type of film where the audience has already figured out the entire storyline by the opening credits and must endure the motions waiting for the characters to catch up.

Heidi Lenhart stars as a nerdy business school graduate whose so preoccupied with money that she'd rather follow her business plan of working during to summer than going with her fiancé to Europe.

Lenhart isn't nails on a chalkboard but there's nothing remotely charming about her, nor does her character grow in any way. She is actually that which she claims to detest, a money obsessed snob. She ends the film no different.

The most annoying thing about her character is the typical Hollywood fiction of a recent business school graduate knowing more about business than those characters with 20+ years of real world experience. Somehow these characters always try too hard to immediately begin managing multinational corporations right from the start rather than working their way up.

Lenhart's accepts a position working under a billionaire businessman in Europe. He's also money obsessed and his character never grows. Maybe this is why they fall in love. But is that really a love story anyone wants to see. I'm sure Adolf and Eva also had a lot in common.

For two people supposed to be so detail orientated somehow he's actually hired her to be his motherless children's au pair. Ha ha ha. What a funny mix up.

The two Arian uber children a cute but their characters have no real active roll in this film what so ever. They don't do anything at all. They don't misbehave or cause trouble. They're just around.

In conclusion, if you want to see a love story between two stone cold money obsessed snobs this is the film for you. If you want family film romance and comedy look elsewhere.
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