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Rating: PG Overall rating: 4 1/2 out of 5 stars Best for Ages: 8+ Ages 3 - 7: Red Ages 8 - 12: Green Ages 13 - 17: Green Violence Amount: Green Violence Portrayal: Green Fear: Yellow Illegal / Harmful: Green Language: Green Nudity: Green Sex: Green Review: Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson plays super
NFL quarterback, Joe Kingman. He is self-centered, egotistical, a party
guy and used to having his own way all the time. One night, a
seven-year-old girl shows up at his door claiming to be his daughter.
His ex-wife was pregnant when they divorced and she never told him. The
girl, Peyton (Madison Pettis), plans on staying with Joe for a month.
He must learn to play with dolls, go to ballet classes and be
responsible for someone beside himself. He soon finds out that his
daughter is his most important fan. He must be patient, selfless, a
team player and win the heart of this little girl. This family movie is
terrific for boys, girls and parents. The boys have the football theme,
the girls have the ballet theme and the parents can just enjoy it all.
Dwayne Johnson does a nice acting job and also makes fun of himself.
Madison Pettis could definitely pass as his daughter and she is also
adorable. I think that children 8 and older will enjoy this movie. Why
is Peyton so good for Joe? When does he learn what the most important
moment in his life was?
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