22 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- It's not that bad; it's just not that good, 26. September 2004
Author:
(oshram@aol.com) von Cleveland
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Frankly, First Daughter is not the train wreck the critics are saying
it is; it's not like it was The Stepford Wives or anything.
First Daughter follows the travails of one Samantha Mackenzie (Holmes)
as she breaks away from her dad (Michael Keaton) and starts college.
Okay, it's not especially deep, and yes, it probably is similar to
Mandy Moore's Chasing Liberty, which was released at the top end of
this year and was by all accounts a stinker (I didn't see it so I can't
say). We see Sam get in some fairly predictable situations; she's
hounded by her Secret Service guys; she has a cheeky black roommate
(Amarie Rogers) who takes a while to warm up to her; and she has
trouble relating to guys until she meets James Lansome (Marc Blucas),
who just lets her be her, blah blah blah. It's a little thin, yeah, and
the whole fairy-tale narration done at the beginning (by director
Forest Whittaker himself) is treacly, period.
But at least everyone gives it an honest stab. Keaton in particular
seems to be enjoying himself as an embattled president (we could have
used a little more of that, frankly) who cares about his daughter but
is caught up in re-election blues. Rogers is a whole lot less annoying
than I thought she would be, and her character Mia has a twist that I
actually enjoyed. Blucas I find to be a terribly underrated actor; he's
been good in a number of otherwise unremarkable productions, but he's
solid, charismatic, and fun to watch. All of those traits serve him
well here and he has good chemistry with Holmes, which you can't say
about most of her big-screen beaus.
And Katie, who has to carry the film? Well, she's not really given a
chance to shine. She gets a few scenes of real acting, but mostly this
is lightweight stuff for her (after her performance in Pieces of April
there can be little doubt she has the goods); aside from some pleasant
chemistry and one or two scenes where she gets to be a little weepy,
there's not a lot here for her to do but look princessy and gaze
wide-eyed at a lot of things. One scene, an argument with Mia, could
have really benefited from a little more heat. Katie can do anger
pretty well (so would you if you had to work with James Van Der Beek
for six years), and it's a shame she never gets to open up the throttle
here and show off. I suspect that was Whittaker's decision, but more
than once he passes on the opportunity to utilize the strengths of his
lead.
First Daughter isn't a particularly memorable film, but it's not all
that bad either. It's a light piece of fluff that only waxes saccharine
in a few scenes, and actually has a few good moments (when Blucas
reveals that he's a Secret Service agent, both he and Holmes pull it
off excellently). It's by a long shot not the worst film of the year
(or even the season; it's far less annoying than Resident Evil). In
fact, it's a great deal like Sky Captain; a really pretty wrapping
around a mostly empty box.
28 out of 42 people found the following comment useful :- Great Acting, awful writing..., 17. Oktober 2004
Author:
Rachel von New Jersey
OK, I love Katie Holmes and do not regret seeing this movie cuz she was
so cute and really did a great acting job, as usual. And, in fact, all
the actors did, which shows what talent they have to be able to act in
such an awfully written movie. The script was just dull and parts of
the movie that were interesting, they chose not to develop. The whole
problem with her roommate could have been interesting, but the problems
just went away way too quickly. And, the commercials give away that
Katie Holmes' character's boyfriend is a bodyguard, which seems to be
the whole excitement of the movie. I would recommend that you don't pay
money to see this movie, if anything, wait till it comes out on cable,
it can't be too far away!
21 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :- Wonderful clean fun, 26. Januar 2005
Author:
jp4man1980 von Olathe, Kansas
I really enjoyed this movie. My husband and I went to see it at the
movies together. This movie is about parental love, finding yourself,
first love and the college experience. It talks about how hard it is to
live up to someone else expectations. It is a wonderful movie that you
can watch with your kids. The actors and actresses are the best. My
husband had never seen Katie Holmes in anything before and was as
impressed with how expressive her facial features are. She can really
express herself with her eyes. She looked crushed, happy, sad, excited,
embarrassed and betrayed all with her features. Her words just added to
it. Michael Keaton was exceptional as always. Marc Blucas has come a
long ways since his Buffy days. You will enjoy the love and happiness
that is in this film. JP
19 out of 27 people found the following comment useful :- Good enough, 1. Oktober 2004
Author:
Thilfan
First Daughter says it all.... This movie was fun and light-hearted,
but by no means was it a collector's item. Katie Holmes does not always
succeed in looking 18 (more like 25) but she convinces the audience
that she is at least well-meaning. Michael Keaton returns to the big
screen- the daddy-daughter chemistry is endearing, if not nearly
convincing. The plot line was neither original nor engaging to any real
degree, but Katie does an OK job of keeping interest. The love interest
is charming and the scenes are moderately appealing. If you have no
real expectations you'll most likely get a kick out of the movie, just
don't expect too much. If you saw Mandy Moore's version of this movie
you'll be pleasantly surprised to find it not so far-fetched, but it is
no more original than round number one of the "first daughter" goes. If
you're up for any chick- flick available, do it. If you're skeptical
and short on cash... stay home.
20 out of 30 people found the following comment useful :- Not what I expected..., 26. September 2004
Author:
funnygirl3 von LA
hey it's a cute movie. I expected it to be a lot worst than it was. I
read a lot of reviews for this movie before I saw it. I thought it was
going to be really bad. But the acting was awesome and they stayed true
to the story. Which makes me think it's a good movie. If you are
looking for drama and in-dept insight on being someone that is close to
the president, this is not it. But if you are looking for an emotional
link to what it's like being a person close to the president, this is
IT. Katie Holmes did a great job portraying a first daughter. it wasn't
really about breaking out and being wild. it was breaking out and being
a human.
key scene: father daughter relationship - when you cut off being the
president to be a parent....it was key. Especially if you are getting
threats on your family's life EVERYDAY.
11 out of 13 people found the following comment useful :- I hated this film at first, 3. Februar 2006
Author:
Sherazade von United States
but as the plot unraveled I grew into it. Katie Holmes and Marc Blucas
have such amazing chemistry in this film. Amerie Rogers makes a
brilliant acting debut as well and overall this is a beautiful tribute
to the old-fashioned fairytale Cinderella-like love stories we all know
and love. I saw this film twice, once in original widescreen and the
second time in full screen with the actors' commentaries which was so
funny and informative. If you haven't seen the film with the
commentaries, please try and do so because you will learn so much more
about the film and a lot of other stuff is explained too. The
soundtrack is amazing!
16 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- Great movie., 5. Februar 2005
Author:
saphiregold27 von United States
I must be a romantic at heart. I loved the movie, it was great. My two
kids loved it. There are not that many movies (that are not animated)
that kids can watch. My kids are not the 1st graders, nor are they the
pre teens. They fall into the middle, and they loved it. They had a
slumber party of kids to watch it in surround sound. The soundtrack is
awesome, and the movie flowed very well. Its the type of movie that
leaves you with a happy heart and wanting more. Katie was beautiful, my
own husband thought she was stunning. Marc was great too, he does the
movie very well. The kids keep bugging us wanting to know when part two
is coming out. I do hope they do it and not think the reviews were
acceptable and back out. They did leave the opening for it, and it
would be a lovely ending to the story. Forest Whitaker - Hats off to
you. It was excellent.
16 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- could have been better, 25. September 2004
Author:
dougiejr3 von Houston, TX
The best parts of this movie - in my estimation is watching Katie
Holmes run around with that tiny blue bikini on, and do the table dance
with the blonde wig on. Other than that - it could have been much
better. I thought the combo of Michael Keaton and Katie would have made
this movie much improved over Chasing Liberty (I also thought that
movie was mediocre at best). But in the end, this movie was just okay.
The ending was very disappointing also. There was no resolution except
that she's got her whole life in front of her. I still consider Wonder
Boys and Pieces of April as Katie's best work. I hope she's got
something really redeeming up next. I'd hate for her to fall under the
Ben Affleck curse (good looking, made some good movies, but then
started making tons of terrible ones). We can only hope.
14 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :- A pleasant pastime, 4. September 2005
Author:
ClassicMovieFans
The plot itself - about the First daughter who went to College in
Carlifornia, far away from the White House, in order to be normal and
meet friends may be cliché. Yet the movie on the whole can still hand
out nice surprises every now and then. Katie Holmes has a unique face
and looks intelligent enough to want to be independent as well as not
to disappoint the First family. More importantly, Marc Blucas (her love
interest) is not like the stereotyped Prince Charming for a teenager.
At least he also looks sophisticated and mature and gives a strong case
why the first daughter would fall for him. The two make an attractive
couple and are on the same wavelength when they share the views on
science etc.
The twist in the movie, at least I didn't see it coming, is good.
Considering how many such plots have appeared on screen, I must say
this one at least is not as predictable and does give me some
credibility as a story about real people. The President and First Lady
are not given a significant part here. The young couple already is a
good reason to watch the movie. The love songs that accompanied the
ball room dances are pleasant and well-chosen. If "monster-in-law" is
rated 5 out of 10 here (last time I check), then "the First Daughter"
deserves at least a 6.5 or 7, for its creativity and credible
performance by the leading couple.
I also hope that Marc Blucas has great roles in future movies for his
refreshing looks and performance.
6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- Good Cast Wasted in a Silly and Shallow Screenplay, 1. Januar 2007
Author:
Claudio Carvalho von Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Samantha Mackenzie (Katie Holmes), the daughter of President Mackenzie
(Michael Keaton) and his wife Melanie (Margaret Collin), decides to go
to college in California during his tough campaign for reelection. She
requests a reduced secret service protection trying to act normal with
her new mates, including her roommate Mia Thompson (Amerie), and she
falls in love for James Lansome (Marc Blucas). When her security is
threatened, she discloses the real identity of James and decides to
return home to support her family in the election process.
In spite of having a good cast with great performances, "First
Daughter" has a very silly and shallow screenplay that does not help
the actors and the actresses. The story aims to expose the "tough life"
of a young woman because she is the daughter of the president of the
USA, but actually shows a futile, spoiled and overprotected teenager
with a weak personality having a luxurious and banal lifestyle. My vote
is six.
Title (Brazil): "A Filha do Presidente" ("The Daughter of the
President")
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It's not that bad; it's just not that good, 26. September 2004
Author: (oshram@aol.com) von Cleveland
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Frankly, First Daughter is not the train wreck the critics are saying it is; it's not like it was The Stepford Wives or anything.
First Daughter follows the travails of one Samantha Mackenzie (Holmes) as she breaks away from her dad (Michael Keaton) and starts college. Okay, it's not especially deep, and yes, it probably is similar to Mandy Moore's Chasing Liberty, which was released at the top end of this year and was by all accounts a stinker (I didn't see it so I can't say). We see Sam get in some fairly predictable situations; she's hounded by her Secret Service guys; she has a cheeky black roommate (Amarie Rogers) who takes a while to warm up to her; and she has trouble relating to guys until she meets James Lansome (Marc Blucas), who just lets her be her, blah blah blah. It's a little thin, yeah, and the whole fairy-tale narration done at the beginning (by director Forest Whittaker himself) is treacly, period.
But at least everyone gives it an honest stab. Keaton in particular seems to be enjoying himself as an embattled president (we could have used a little more of that, frankly) who cares about his daughter but is caught up in re-election blues. Rogers is a whole lot less annoying than I thought she would be, and her character Mia has a twist that I actually enjoyed. Blucas I find to be a terribly underrated actor; he's been good in a number of otherwise unremarkable productions, but he's solid, charismatic, and fun to watch. All of those traits serve him well here and he has good chemistry with Holmes, which you can't say about most of her big-screen beaus.
And Katie, who has to carry the film? Well, she's not really given a chance to shine. She gets a few scenes of real acting, but mostly this is lightweight stuff for her (after her performance in Pieces of April there can be little doubt she has the goods); aside from some pleasant chemistry and one or two scenes where she gets to be a little weepy, there's not a lot here for her to do but look princessy and gaze wide-eyed at a lot of things. One scene, an argument with Mia, could have really benefited from a little more heat. Katie can do anger pretty well (so would you if you had to work with James Van Der Beek for six years), and it's a shame she never gets to open up the throttle here and show off. I suspect that was Whittaker's decision, but more than once he passes on the opportunity to utilize the strengths of his lead.
First Daughter isn't a particularly memorable film, but it's not all that bad either. It's a light piece of fluff that only waxes saccharine in a few scenes, and actually has a few good moments (when Blucas reveals that he's a Secret Service agent, both he and Holmes pull it off excellently). It's by a long shot not the worst film of the year (or even the season; it's far less annoying than Resident Evil). In fact, it's a great deal like Sky Captain; a really pretty wrapping around a mostly empty box.
28 out of 42 people found the following comment useful :-

Great Acting, awful writing..., 17. Oktober 2004
Author: Rachel von New Jersey
OK, I love Katie Holmes and do not regret seeing this movie cuz she was so cute and really did a great acting job, as usual. And, in fact, all the actors did, which shows what talent they have to be able to act in such an awfully written movie. The script was just dull and parts of the movie that were interesting, they chose not to develop. The whole problem with her roommate could have been interesting, but the problems just went away way too quickly. And, the commercials give away that Katie Holmes' character's boyfriend is a bodyguard, which seems to be the whole excitement of the movie. I would recommend that you don't pay money to see this movie, if anything, wait till it comes out on cable, it can't be too far away!
21 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :-

Wonderful clean fun, 26. Januar 2005
Author: jp4man1980 von Olathe, Kansas
I really enjoyed this movie. My husband and I went to see it at the movies together. This movie is about parental love, finding yourself, first love and the college experience. It talks about how hard it is to live up to someone else expectations. It is a wonderful movie that you can watch with your kids. The actors and actresses are the best. My husband had never seen Katie Holmes in anything before and was as impressed with how expressive her facial features are. She can really express herself with her eyes. She looked crushed, happy, sad, excited, embarrassed and betrayed all with her features. Her words just added to it. Michael Keaton was exceptional as always. Marc Blucas has come a long ways since his Buffy days. You will enjoy the love and happiness that is in this film. JP
19 out of 27 people found the following comment useful :-
Good enough, 1. Oktober 2004
Author: Thilfan
First Daughter says it all.... This movie was fun and light-hearted, but by no means was it a collector's item. Katie Holmes does not always succeed in looking 18 (more like 25) but she convinces the audience that she is at least well-meaning. Michael Keaton returns to the big screen- the daddy-daughter chemistry is endearing, if not nearly convincing. The plot line was neither original nor engaging to any real degree, but Katie does an OK job of keeping interest. The love interest is charming and the scenes are moderately appealing. If you have no real expectations you'll most likely get a kick out of the movie, just don't expect too much. If you saw Mandy Moore's version of this movie you'll be pleasantly surprised to find it not so far-fetched, but it is no more original than round number one of the "first daughter" goes. If you're up for any chick- flick available, do it. If you're skeptical and short on cash... stay home.
20 out of 30 people found the following comment useful :-

Not what I expected..., 26. September 2004
Author: funnygirl3 von LA
hey it's a cute movie. I expected it to be a lot worst than it was. I read a lot of reviews for this movie before I saw it. I thought it was going to be really bad. But the acting was awesome and they stayed true to the story. Which makes me think it's a good movie. If you are looking for drama and in-dept insight on being someone that is close to the president, this is not it. But if you are looking for an emotional link to what it's like being a person close to the president, this is IT. Katie Holmes did a great job portraying a first daughter. it wasn't really about breaking out and being wild. it was breaking out and being a human.
key scene: father daughter relationship - when you cut off being the president to be a parent....it was key. Especially if you are getting threats on your family's life EVERYDAY.
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I hated this film at first, 3. Februar 2006
Author: Sherazade von United States
but as the plot unraveled I grew into it. Katie Holmes and Marc Blucas have such amazing chemistry in this film. Amerie Rogers makes a brilliant acting debut as well and overall this is a beautiful tribute to the old-fashioned fairytale Cinderella-like love stories we all know and love. I saw this film twice, once in original widescreen and the second time in full screen with the actors' commentaries which was so funny and informative. If you haven't seen the film with the commentaries, please try and do so because you will learn so much more about the film and a lot of other stuff is explained too. The soundtrack is amazing!
16 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :-

Great movie., 5. Februar 2005
Author: saphiregold27 von United States
I must be a romantic at heart. I loved the movie, it was great. My two kids loved it. There are not that many movies (that are not animated) that kids can watch. My kids are not the 1st graders, nor are they the pre teens. They fall into the middle, and they loved it. They had a slumber party of kids to watch it in surround sound. The soundtrack is awesome, and the movie flowed very well. Its the type of movie that leaves you with a happy heart and wanting more. Katie was beautiful, my own husband thought she was stunning. Marc was great too, he does the movie very well. The kids keep bugging us wanting to know when part two is coming out. I do hope they do it and not think the reviews were acceptable and back out. They did leave the opening for it, and it would be a lovely ending to the story. Forest Whitaker - Hats off to you. It was excellent.
16 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :-
could have been better, 25. September 2004
Author: dougiejr3 von Houston, TX
The best parts of this movie - in my estimation is watching Katie Holmes run around with that tiny blue bikini on, and do the table dance with the blonde wig on. Other than that - it could have been much better. I thought the combo of Michael Keaton and Katie would have made this movie much improved over Chasing Liberty (I also thought that movie was mediocre at best). But in the end, this movie was just okay. The ending was very disappointing also. There was no resolution except that she's got her whole life in front of her. I still consider Wonder Boys and Pieces of April as Katie's best work. I hope she's got something really redeeming up next. I'd hate for her to fall under the Ben Affleck curse (good looking, made some good movies, but then started making tons of terrible ones). We can only hope.
14 out of 22 people found the following comment useful :-

A pleasant pastime, 4. September 2005
Author: ClassicMovieFans
The plot itself - about the First daughter who went to College in Carlifornia, far away from the White House, in order to be normal and meet friends may be cliché. Yet the movie on the whole can still hand out nice surprises every now and then. Katie Holmes has a unique face and looks intelligent enough to want to be independent as well as not to disappoint the First family. More importantly, Marc Blucas (her love interest) is not like the stereotyped Prince Charming for a teenager. At least he also looks sophisticated and mature and gives a strong case why the first daughter would fall for him. The two make an attractive couple and are on the same wavelength when they share the views on science etc.
The twist in the movie, at least I didn't see it coming, is good. Considering how many such plots have appeared on screen, I must say this one at least is not as predictable and does give me some credibility as a story about real people. The President and First Lady are not given a significant part here. The young couple already is a good reason to watch the movie. The love songs that accompanied the ball room dances are pleasant and well-chosen. If "monster-in-law" is rated 5 out of 10 here (last time I check), then "the First Daughter" deserves at least a 6.5 or 7, for its creativity and credible performance by the leading couple.
I also hope that Marc Blucas has great roles in future movies for his refreshing looks and performance.
6 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-

Good Cast Wasted in a Silly and Shallow Screenplay, 1. Januar 2007
Author: Claudio Carvalho von Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Samantha Mackenzie (Katie Holmes), the daughter of President Mackenzie (Michael Keaton) and his wife Melanie (Margaret Collin), decides to go to college in California during his tough campaign for reelection. She requests a reduced secret service protection trying to act normal with her new mates, including her roommate Mia Thompson (Amerie), and she falls in love for James Lansome (Marc Blucas). When her security is threatened, she discloses the real identity of James and decides to return home to support her family in the election process.
In spite of having a good cast with great performances, "First Daughter" has a very silly and shallow screenplay that does not help the actors and the actresses. The story aims to expose the "tough life" of a young woman because she is the daughter of the president of the USA, but actually shows a futile, spoiled and overprotected teenager with a weak personality having a luxurious and banal lifestyle. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "A Filha do Presidente" ("The Daughter of the President")
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