Helloturia
I have absolutely never seen anything like this movie before. You have to see this movie.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Beulah Bram
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Jenni Devyn
Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
sleemannora
This movie was bad for these reasons Sends a very bad message to children Is rated pg on Netflix but has MANY curses and sexual things Basically says that girls are big brats Main character is mean and makes u mad Wastes your time U will problems turn it off within the first 30 minutes
Hari Kansal
The film is flawed from the start. Lily is extremely intelligent but doesn't grasp the fact that her boyfriend didn't leave her for Miss India America because of the title, he is shown from the opening scene to not care about accomplishments or titles. This fact on its own renders the rest of the film to be superfluous. Despite this, I stayed thinking that Lily will explore the depths of her humanity via the constant setups that indicated a strong likelihood of her mother playing a huge role in helping Lily understand the world, but this miss(ed) the mark too. Although the film does eventually draw on her mother, it does so in a rushed and superficial way. On top of all these disappointments, many of the secondary actors/actresses were atrocious (due in small part to the script).
Maja T
First time I take the time to write a review- but god was this a lousy movie. This is the first time in my life that I disliked a main character so much, Lily was made so unlikable in this movie that it made it almost impossible to watch. I kept watching only to see it get better but only got worse.The whole moral of the story is also a bit degrading- there you have this girl that has it all and a plan shes been striving to all her life- but her boyfriend leaves her because shes over controlling and she leaves everything just so she can gain his interest back. Also to note that the dresses/ outfits were dated and the makeup was far bellow average. It seems like a very low budget movie, I am surprised it ever made to Netflix. Save yourself the two hours and watch something else, anything... Watch CP24 or the weather network, you'll be more entertained than with this movie. :( *Also- IMDb if I knew you have this many unnecessary guidelines for a simple review, I would have never bothered to write this- really 10 lines minimum are you serious? It's a movie review site not the Oscars.
MartinHafer
Lily (Tiya Sircar) is a very smart, driven young lady. She succeeds at pretty much everything she has tried--winning the national spelling bee, graduating at the top of her class and having a seemingly perfect life ahead of her. Despite this, she has a new plan...to win the Miss India USA pageant...even though she hates pageants and thinks they are stupid. So why would she do this? Because her long-time boyfriend was caught with a lady who won this competition...and she wants to prove she is just as good, or better, than these other young ladies. Plus, she just doesn't like losing to anyone!There is one big problem with this film...Lily is a self-absorbed and incredibly selfish person. She only thinks of herself and is impossible to like...and this seriously impacts the viewing experience. After all, you aren't pulling for her to win...and you actually want her to lose badly! In contrast, when I watched a far better beauty pageant comedy, "Drop Dead Gorgeous", I was pulling for sweet Amber Atkinson to win...and it felt terrible when she didn't. So, despite this, is the film worth seeing? Not for me. When Lily comes up with some epiphany, it's just too late and rather unconvincing. Overall, an interesting miss...but a miss nonetheless. It's a shame, as Tiya was good in the lead--her acting was really nice.