Movie Name:- The Sitter
Release Date:- 09 December 2011
Directed By:- David Gordon Green
Produced By:- Michael De Luca
Written by:- Brian Gatewood, Alessandro Tanaka
Category / Genres:- Comedy
IMDB Rating:- 6.0
Run Time:- 81 Minutes
Star Cast:- Jonah Hill, Max Records, Ari Graynor, J.B. Smoove, Sam Rockwell, Landry Bender, Kevin Hernandez, Kylie Bunbury, Erin Daniels, D.W. Moffett, Jessica Hecht, Bruce Altman, Method Man, Sean Patrick Doyle, Alex Wolff,
The Sitter Movie Story Line:- You’ve got to be a child to deal with a child…well, not really, because had this been true, then the young college goer of this movie would have had a wonderful time dealing with the kids who he baby-sits. If that didn’t give you an idea about this movie, then here’s some more information on it. This movie shows a young college student who is on suspension and is spending his days at home. The things don’t stay the same for long and he is made to baby-sit a group of two boys and a not-so-affable, 8-year-old girl. Directed by David Gordon Green, the movie has been written through the pen of Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tenaka. If you are somebody, who likes the comedy combined with touching moments, then to watch The Sitter movie would be a great deal for you. Having a cast that includes Jonah Hill, Sam Rockwell and Ari Graynor, it bases itself on the experiences (not so pleasant for the sitter) that this group of four has during the ‘baby-sitting’ adventure. The genre of comedy has always brought us some of the biggest and also some of the most forgettable movies. Now, let’s see, which team this flick intends to join.
The Sitter Movie Review:- Look, to seriously review a movie like this or rate it with stars is ludicrous unless you're comparing it to others of its kind ...in which case I would have given it 10 stars. This is a goofy comedy in which you must suspend disbelief continuously. That is all it was meant to be. It's just a babysitting movie, get it? Like all the rest, only it tries to bring a little freshness to the table ...and in my opinion, it does.
It showcases Jonah Hill's amazing comedic talents, and we get to see some really good performances by some child actors too. Yes, it's Hill's signature shtick, but look closely and you'll see incredible timing and a guy who is extremely capable of carrying a movie. There are some good jokes written into it, but the film completely relies on the performances, and I doubt anyone associated with it would disagree (well, let's hope they wouldn't).
In my opinion, most of the comedy works the way it was supposed to, and the few half-way serious moments do too. In terms of its edginess, it seems to up the ante on the simple formula flick that it is. It's safe to say that if it suits your sense of humor and you're willing to go for the ride, you'll have a good time. I wish people would quit over-analyzing movies like this. The bottom line is that the jokes are either your cup of tea or they are not.
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