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Three Weeks Three Kids (2011) [720p] [WEBRip] [YTS]
Theatrical Release: 2011-05-07 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 18-07-2020 by user YTS
Movie Genre
Family
Runtime
87 min.
Awards
N/A
Infohash
be162981039d81751224aec809da8875d2602c5c
Parental Rating
[ALL] TV-G - General Audience Most parents would find this program appropriate for all ages. Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children, most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended.
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DESCRIPTION
Three Weeks, Three Kids - About the Movie Twenty-five-year-old Jennifer Mills (Anna Chlumsky) lives her life without commitment, relieved her boyfriend isn't even close to putting a ring on her finger. Not at all like her older sister, Mandy (Chelah Horsdal), who married young and settled into family life, Jennifer loves being carefree. But her mother, Kathryn (Susan Hogan), sees Jennifer's wild ways as a fear of settling down, and hatches a secret plan to take her from playful to parent in just three weeks. When Mandy and her husband plan a three-week European vacation without their three kids, Kathryn convinces Jennifer to help watch them until she can get into town. Jennifer quickly finds out playing house isn't for kids. It doesn't take long for Jennifer realize she has to go from cool aunt to strict parent if she's going to keep her sister's trust. But, with a little help from the handsome new neighbor across the street, Will (Warren Christie), Jennifer manages to pull it together to prove to everyone, and even herself, that taking responsibility can be rewarding.