Riding The Bus With My Sister

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  • PG
  • 2005
  • 1 hr 38 min
  • 3.5  (1,341)

Riding The Bus With My Sister is a 2005 heartwarming drama film directed by Anjelica Huston and starring Rosie O'Donnell, Andie MacDowell, and Richard T. Jones. It tells the story of Beth Simon, played by O'Donnell, a woman with a developmental disability who loves to ride the buses in her town. Her sister, Rachel, played by MacDowell, reluctantly agrees to ride the bus with her as a way to reconnect with her.

Rachel is a successful fashion photographer living in New York City, with a husband and a chic Manhattan apartment. Beth, on the other hand, is living on her own in a small apartment and is determined to live her life independently. Rachel hasn't had much contact with Beth in the last few years and feels somewhat guilty about not being there for her sister as much as she could have been. She is also somewhat embarrassed by Beth's unconventional behavior and worries about how people look at them when they are together.

With some hesitation, Rachel agrees to ride the bus with Beth every week, and their journeys soon become a transformative experience for both sisters. Rachel begins to see the world through Beth's eyes and begins to appreciate the simple things in life that she has been taking for granted. Beth, in turn, blossoms under the attention and care of her sister, and her quirky personality and endearing traits begin to shine.

As the story develops, we see the sisters confront their own lives and issues. Rachel grapples with her failing marriage and career, while Beth struggles with her own independence and the limitations her condition imposes on her. The movie explores the dynamic between the sisters and how their past relationships influence their present. It also touches on issues such as inclusion and diversity, as we see Beth's interactions with the diverse group of people she encounters on her bus rides.

The ensemble cast does an excellent job of balancing the humor and the drama of the movie. Rosie O'Donnell's portrayal of Beth is heartfelt and authentic, while Andie MacDowell's performance as Rachel is both subtle and nuanced. The supporting characters also add depth to the film, with Richard T. Jones playing Rachel's supportive boyfriend, and D.W. Moffett playing the disapproving husband.

The movie is based on a true story, adapted from the book of the same name by Rachel Simon, Beth's real-life sister. It was filmed on location in various parts of Philadelphia and features beautiful shots of the city's landmarks and life. The soundtrack by David Mansfield is also notable, featuring songs by Roseanne Cash and Lucinda Williams.

Overall, Riding The Bus With My Sister is a touching and inspiring story about the power of family, love, and inclusion. It celebrates the beauty in the small moments of life and challenges us to examine our own biases and preconceptions about people who are different from us. The movie will make you laugh, cry, and leave you feeling uplifted and inspired.

Riding The Bus With My Sister is a 2005 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.5.

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  • Release Date
    2005
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 38 min
  • IMDB Rating
    3.5  (1,341)
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