The Nanny Diaries

The Nanny Diaries (Widescreen Edition) I'm not sure how I feel about the blatant ethnocentricity in this film. It is a strike at the upper classes from the upper-middle classes, and it so deifies graduate education that one wants to blame it for all the difficulties our economy currently suffers.

My personal feelings about education aside, the emotional truths in this film were severely overshadowed by its one-sided presentation of upper-class lifestyles. Don't mistake me; I'd probably be one of the first to send them to the wall when the revolution comes, but any argumentative document should allow for alternate perspectives. And one cute guy doesn't really cut it.

Economically, the moralistic message of this film stands to send us back into the dark ages where the upper classes do as they please, and the middle classes claim moral superiority, and the lower classes suffer pointlessly. Remind anyone of Charles Dickens?

I think the crux of the problem simply lies that all upper-class mothers were bunched together into the same stereotype, and the narrator/protagonist took her/them on as the obvious enemy. The indisputability of her claim only served to reduce her credibility. And she got into graduate school in the first round.

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