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What Girls Learn

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • PG
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
352
YOUR RATING
Scott Bakula and Elizabeth Perkins in What Girls Learn (2001)
Drama

Two young sisters find themselves growing up fast when love and tragedy visit their mother. Elizabeth and Tilden grow up in Atlanta with their single mother, who's getting married to Nick, a... Read allTwo young sisters find themselves growing up fast when love and tragedy visit their mother. Elizabeth and Tilden grow up in Atlanta with their single mother, who's getting married to Nick, a man from New York whom they've never met.Two young sisters find themselves growing up fast when love and tragedy visit their mother. Elizabeth and Tilden grow up in Atlanta with their single mother, who's getting married to Nick, a man from New York whom they've never met.

  • Director
    • Lee Rose
  • Writers
    • Karin Cook
    • Karen Leigh Hopkins
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Perkins
    • Scott Bakula
    • Alison Pill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    352
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Rose
    • Writers
      • Karin Cook
      • Karen Leigh Hopkins
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Perkins
      • Scott Bakula
      • Alison Pill
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Mama
    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • Nick
    Alison Pill
    Alison Pill
    • Tilden
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Lainey
    Tamara Hope
    Tamara Hope
    • Elizabeth
    Kyle Schmid
    Kyle Schmid
    • Jamie Sanders
    Sarah Gadon
    Sarah Gadon
    • Samantha
    Gloria Slade
    Gloria Slade
    • Mrs. Zimmerman
    Paulette Sinclair
    • Mrs. Teuffel
    Noah Giffin
    • Altar Boy
    Lauren Collins
    Lauren Collins
    • Susie
    Ashley Leggat
    Ashley Leggat
    • Libbie
    Heather Allin
    Heather Allin
    • Atlanta Teacher #1
    Roz Michaels
    Roz Michaels
    • Atlanta Teacher #2
    Ksenia Solo
    Ksenia Solo
    • Girl
    Galen Dineen
    • Kid #1
    Anna Starnino
    • Elizabeth's Teacher
    Karen Woolridge
    • Another Nurse
    • Director
      • Lee Rose
    • Writers
      • Karin Cook
      • Karen Leigh Hopkins
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews9

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    8CAHopkins

    A Real Tear Jerker

    What Girls Learn has an extremely strong storyline which centres around the two youngest members of the cast,Alison Pill and Tamara Hope. Elizabeth Perkins gives a brilliant performance as the suffering 'Mama' and the troubled stepfather is played magnificently by Scott Bakula.

    Considering this is a true story the film has been created extremely well and hopefully Karin Cook believes it does justice to her novel.

    The bottom line is if you want a night in with a good film with no gory violence and needless swearing you will definitely enjoy this emotive and sensitive film. Which even though sounds like a real bore to some people could be appreciated by all. Enjoy
    pucelle11

    A very real depiction of teenage girls

    As a woman, I felt very touched by the two girls struggling through their beginning adolescent years. The hopes (and race) for your period, the love/hate relationship with siblings and/or friends, and most importantly, trying to make sense of everything that's happening to you all at once. These girls in particular had an extra amount on their plate because of an ill mother. That is the very real part of all this. Life is full of these changes, and we have no control over these events and just have to learn to accept and live through them.

    I did think the drama towards the end was a little drawn out, even though it made me come to tears regardless. However, I am still glad to see such a beautiful relationship between a mother and her daughters, as well as the genuine love between the mother and her new husband. I have yet to see a man portrayed in this light when dealing with illness. I have also yet to see (in a movie or in my real life) someone so positive when faced with the possibility of death as this. As fabricated as it may seem, it gave me hope and something to strive for if I ever become a mother some day.

    I recommend this movie to men and women alike, especially for anyone who remembers what it's like to be a teenager, or is one themselves.
    MeloDee

    It was wonderful

    Maybe I liked it because I'm a teenager, too. I just watched it recently on Showtime, and it made brought me near tears at the end. (though I almost cried in the Patriot when Thomas got killed). Anyway, I liked it a whole lot. I didn't see it from the start (missed about thirty minutes) but from what I saw it was a good, realistic movie. I hadn't even known it was a true story until I saw another imdb user's comment on it. It wasn't sappy at all. Sure, Tilden could be annoyingly whiny, but you have to understand what she was going through. In the end, she learned to be to be grateful for things. Thats "What Girls Learn".
    wordstormwill

    This movie isn't as bad as some have led you to believe.

    The showtime original movie ,"What girls Learn," is a difficult movie to understand. Especially when you're a man trying to relate to characters which are mostly female. This movie has a melancoly, feminist tone to it but that doesn't make it bad. It also has a CBS movie of the week feel to it, but that doesn't make it unwatchable. The bottomline is this movie is about pain, love, loss and ultimately acceptance. Tamara Hope, and Alison Pill put on noteworty showcases. As a guy I can understand why most reviewers haven't liked it. But as a film lover, I did.
    1E-un

    Terrible, formulaic and sappy with no appeal and no obvious plot

    Take a bratty teenager who whines constantly about everything and her slightly younger sister, their mother dying from breast cancer (every stage spelt out in far too much detail... and a guy who takes this lot on (poor guy!)

    Basically, this movie reads like a third-rate trashy novel and is overly long to boot. It has no particular direction and meanders hither to thither with no perceivable destination. And when it's all finally over... all you seem to have done is wasted 2 hours of your life... ...and then the bad cover of "Every Breath You Takes" starts up.

    Yeuk!

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    • Release date
      • October 14, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Aprendiendo a vivir
    • Filming locations
      • Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • BPI Productions
      • Bakula Productions Inc.
      • Paramount Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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