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MOVIE
REVIEW: BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA
10/02/08
“Movie fans, I
speak the truth when I say that this is the funniest canine
movie you will see in your lifetime. This film portrays
Chloe (Drew Barrymore) and Papi (George Lopez) as two
Chihuahuas living in Beverly Hills. Chloe is a pup living
in the lap of luxury and Papi is the gardener’s dog. Ah,
the classic love story of rich girl falls for the help…”
Joshua J. (age 10).
The quote above is from my own son and I couldn’t help but
include it in this review. Now getting down to business,
let me advise you that I went to see this movie from two
perspectives:
1. Mother of two boys ages 10 and 6 (I mean really, talking
dogs?)
2. Life long, multi-generation Chihuahua owner and breeder.
Chloe lives better than the cast of “The Hills” and is loved
beyond reason by her owner/mother Aunt Viv (Jaime Lee
Curtis). Her wardrobe is pure couture, her jewels from the
finest jewelers and she has doggie play dates with only the
crème de la crème of pups. That is of course except for
Papi. He loves her with no reservation, calls her his
“Corazon” and does not give up on loving her no matter how
she treats him. He is as hard working as his owner, Sam (Manolo
Cardona) the landscaper.
Life is a dream for our little Chloe until Aunt Viv has to
go away on a business trip to Italy and has no one to leave
her with except her Niece Rachel (Piper Peraboo). Rachel is
typical for Beverly Hills in that she only cares about her
own needs, shopping and having fun.
The old adage goes “when the cats away the mice will play”
but in this case when Aunt Viv’s away Rachel will play.
Rachel’s friends convince her to go on a road trip to Mexico
and poor little pampered Chloe is all but ignored. Being
the little princess that she is, she will not sit still and
be taken for granted and decides to go give the girls a
piece of her mind when she loses her way and the adventure
begins.
Of course, as the title denotes, there are great views of
some of the best shops in Beverly Hills but the true scenic
star of this film is Mexico in all its glory. Not the
Mexico that spring breakers know, but incredible views of a
Mexico I remember from my younger days: Chapultepec Park,
Puerto Vallarta, Chihuahua (the town, not the dog) and so
much more. But enough of my reminiscing.
This was an oh so cute film and quite surprising when you
sit down and list the fine actors that leant their voices
and talent to this film. You will be impressed to find
actors such as Andy Garcia (Delgado), Edward James Olmos
(Diablo), and Placido Domingo (Monte) to name a few.
The movie is cute, exciting and truly fun for the whole
family. Chloe runs into so much trouble, danger, and mayhem
still managing to find a faithful friend and guardian in
Delgado. There is also a small but important message in
this film, that if you blink you might miss and that is
Animal Rescue. Please remember that dogs are not
accessories before you grab that cute little pup at the
store and then when it grows and actually has needs and a
personality, they end up abandoned. All of the friends that
Chloe met along the way found homes before the gang left
Mexico and I can’t help but get on my soapbox about animal
adoption.
This film will take you on a great adventure abroad and
bring you home to a cute little love story.
Review By Priscilla
priscilla@smartcine.com
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Director: Raja Gosnell
Writer: Analisa LaBianco
Jeff Bushell
Genre: Comedy Adventure
Duration: 1hr 49mins
Staring: Piper Perabo
Manolo Cardona
Jamie Lee Curtis
Eugenio Derbez
Andy Garcia
Placido Domingo
George Lopez
Edward James Olmos
Luis Guzman
Drew Barrymore
Producer: David Hoberman
John Jacobs
Todd Lieberman,
Distributor: WALT DISNEY PICTURES
Rating: PG for some mild thematic elements
Release Date: October 3, 2008
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