Review: Then She Found Me

Helen Hunt's directorial debut Then She Found Me is a lovely adaptation of Eleanor Lipman's bestselling novel, stuffed to the breaking point with overlapping story lines. It's a romantic comedy, it's a mother-daughter drama, and most importantly, it's an unpretentious, gentle, moving film. Hunt, who co-wrote the screenplay, also stars as April Epner, a vanity-free thirty-nine-year old schoolteacher who wears sandals and old sweaters and desperately wants to have a baby. Then She Found Me opens today. Read Marcy's review.


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