AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
StunnaKrypto
Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Surobhi Deb
The story line behind the movie was not that very exciting and the movie lost its way multiple times. I wish there were 3 girls instead of 4 as it really got difficult to keep track of each of them unless you are totally hooked to the movie. None of the characters had an interesting personality that one could make a favorite of. There are not many movies about female bonding and in that respect it does a quiet okay job. Overall its just so so. I watched it on television and I guess that's the best way to be watching. I could not feel the emotions that the characters went through and found the same to be very cold at all the times. The only thing that kept me sitting was to learn what was going to occur at the end and if there were any exciting twists. Unfortunately the only twist i had was not to have one.
Python Hyena
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005): Dir: Ken Kwapis / Cast: Alexis Bledel, Blake Lively, America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn, Bradley Whitford: Extraordinary teen drama about the bonds of friendship. Four girls are about to go separate ways this summer yet during a shopping spree they discover that a single pair of pants fits them all so they decide to mail them to each other throughout the summer. Alexis Bledel visits grandparents in Greece and is romanced by a fisherman whose family name is cursed by her family. Amber Tamblyn remains home working at the supermarket where she hopes to establish herself as a documentary filmmaker. America Ferrera visits the father she only sees twice a year only to learn that he is engaged and hasn't time for her. Blake Lively goes to soccer camp and pursues the male coach. Bradley Whitford plays the absent father of one of the girls and he is getting married. His daughter becomes distant over the neglect. Directed by Ken Kwapis with great location shots in variety form depending upon where each girl has departed too. This is one of his very best films and an improvement over the likes of Dunston Checks In and The Beautician and the Beast. Easily one of the best teen oriented films of the year and a must-see for the intended audience. The pants represent the friendships that go through much and still survive the summer. Score: 10 / 10
ichocolat
The girls were about to get separated during their summer holiday. So they went out shopping for the last time before they all went to their summer holidays, and by chance, they found a pair of jeans that fits them all. And that has never happens before, especially they all have different thigh size.They believe that they found the jeans not by chance, but by a stroke of luck b the Almighty, and they decided that the pants must be shared between them. They made rules (ten rules to be exact), and they were obliged to follow it.So the pant got a different owner every week, and the girl who got the pant must write what they have been through in diaries so that the other know and can share about it too.So all around the world the pant went. From Greece to the boot camp and back again to Greece. And it's surprising how they have so much interesting things that went through, some may be happy moments, whilst some may be unpleasant ones.What I like about his film is that it is original, creative, funny, witty, and seems real. The characters were developed with such ingenuity that viewers feel close to them. The experience may be different, but the essence is the same. We have all felt happy, sad, anxious, crestfallen, deeply in love and all that. It's what the viewers can experienced from this film and these mixtures of feelings and emotions made this film a very good watch.In all, this film is recommended to everyone, as it contains no nudity, no profanity, and the message is good, to cherish the people close to us and to care for our friends.
Randy Coates
I thought this movie was okay and just okay. It wasn't bad, that's not what I'm saying, I'm just saying it wasn't great.I know a lot of people who thought it was great so maybe my opinion is a bit harsh but I would only give this movie a five out of ten score here on IMDb. I thought the best thing about the movie was America Ferrera's (spelling?) performance, I thought she did a good job in her part and I think the people bashing her on the message boards for "how could she fit in those jeans?" are just mean, she's not even that fat to begin with! She was perfect for the part and played it well. The rest of the cast was very good, I just didn't like the story all that much.I hear the book is better so I would give it a read but I would not recommend this movie unless you can borrow it or catch it for free on television sometime.