The Perfect Family is a 2011 film directed by Anne Renton.
The film tells the sotry of a devoutly Catholic wife and mother (Turner) who has been nominated for one of the church's top awards. She then goes about trying to prove she has the "perfect" family, refusing to accept them for who they are.
It holds a 48% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 31 reviews, and 5.3 rating on IMBD.
Cast of The Perfect Family (2011)
Kathleen Turner as Eileen Cleary
Emily Deschanel as Shannon Cleary
Jason Ritter as Frank Cleary Jr.
Richard Chamberlain as Monsignor Murphy
Elizabeth Peña as Christina Rayes
Storyline of The Perfect Family (2011)
Eileen Cleary has just been nominated for Catholic Woman of the year when her family drop a bombshell. Over the dinner table she discovers that not only is her son leaving his wife and children for the local beautician, but her daughter is 5 months pregnant and about to marry her girlfriend. Desperate to win the award, Eileen is conflicted between shame over her family and still desiring to do the right thing by them. Unable to accept either of their choices her family begins to splinter, with even her husband threatening to leave. Ultimately this is a feel-good movie and Eileen proves herself to be a person worthy of both the award and her family.
The film tells the sotry of a devoutly Catholic wife and mother (Turner) who has been nominated for one of the church's top awards. She then goes about trying to prove she has the "perfect" family, refusing to accept them for who they are.
It holds a 48% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 31 reviews, and 5.3 rating on IMBD.
Cast of The Perfect Family (2011)
Kathleen Turner as Eileen Cleary
Emily Deschanel as Shannon Cleary
Jason Ritter as Frank Cleary Jr.
Richard Chamberlain as Monsignor Murphy
Elizabeth Peña as Christina Rayes
Storyline of The Perfect Family (2011)
Eileen Cleary has just been nominated for Catholic Woman of the year when her family drop a bombshell. Over the dinner table she discovers that not only is her son leaving his wife and children for the local beautician, but her daughter is 5 months pregnant and about to marry her girlfriend. Desperate to win the award, Eileen is conflicted between shame over her family and still desiring to do the right thing by them. Unable to accept either of their choices her family begins to splinter, with even her husband threatening to leave. Ultimately this is a feel-good movie and Eileen proves herself to be a person worthy of both the award and her family.
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