Review of The Babysitters (2008) by Ollie W — 23 Oct 2011
Honest yet undeniably misfired, The Babysitters plays too much on the idea of pimps and hoes instead of aiming at the idea of misguided youth searching for meaning in their lives. The plot grows repetitious with constant shifts in the girls and their attitudes towards one another along with their feelings towards their new found jobs.
The motivation of the characters is weak, leaving me skeptical throughout the entire film. The backstabbing seems misguided and uneventful and the ending is downright horrible. John Lequizamo has his moments as do many of the girls, but this film completely misses its mark.
This review of The Babysitters (2008) was written by Ollie W on 23 Oct 2011.
The Babysitters has generally received mixed reviews.
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