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    meme-29 — 17 years ago(September 21, 2008 03:34 PM)

    She was also very good in When a Man Loves a Woman and One Fine Day (great movie!) No scenes this intense, but she is a great little actress!

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      souljah_2k6 — 17 years ago(October 28, 2008 05:03 PM)

      I totally agree.i mean, damn..people here are dissing Bernice's personality when this message board was meant to praise Mae Whitman's performanceI mean, I wanted to SmaCk Lisa RoWe from "Girl, Interrupted" but praised Angelina Jolie for her Oscar Winning performanceMae Whitman did an EXCELLENT JOB in this Movie!What a major maturity upgrade from her performance in ONE FINE DAY (which was also a very nice performance)
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        gem621 — 17 years ago(November 15, 2008 01:56 PM)

        When I see this scene it brings me to tears. My one daughter looked like that when she was a little girl and was going through something similar when she was
        Bernice's age. Whenever I see this part of the movie it brings back sad memories of what she had to go through back then.

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          sky4evr — 17 years ago(November 17, 2008 10:08 AM)

          I think she was excellent in this movie too. She annoyed the crap out of me, but that just means she was acting her part effectively. Have you seen how she looks now? She grew up to be quite a beauty.
          http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1407555072/nm0926165
          "Ooh, if I just wasn't a lady, WHAT wouldn't I tell that varmint."

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            bellanita — 17 years ago(February 26, 2009 05:51 AM)

            I agree with you completely. All the people in this thread moaning that she was an annoying brat in most of the filmumm hello? that's what she was supposed to be playing the role asso she acted brilliantly throughout.
            The scene begging her father to take him with her made me bawl my eyes out the first time I saw itgod, so realistic.

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              rosek102 — 14 years ago(September 28, 2011 07:15 PM)

              I absolutely agree! Mae Whitman is so amazing, and I truly can't believe she's not more famous. I mean, she was in a TON of movies as a little girl, and now, in her early twenties, she continues to act, but I don't think enough people know who she is. She should definitely be as well-known as child stars such as Dakota Fanning and Abigail Breslin.
              Mae is truly heartbreaking in this filmand not just in that late scene with her father, but throughout the movie. Remember when they did that close-up shot of her crying so hard at the talk show, after it was revealed that her father cheated? And that scene with the dad at the endI absolutely do not cry at movies. I may well up a few times, but never full-blown cryingand yet Mae's performance reduced me to complete tears, mostly because it's so REAL. That crap really does happen; I've seen it, and it's devastating when young children are involved.
              As a kid, Mae did a lot of films where she played the child of divorcethat's what the majority of her roles have been, actuallyand she is incredible at it. If you like her, you should also check her out in the TV show "Parenthood", where she plays Lauren Graham's rebellious teen daughter Amber. Her character there is how I imagine Bernice might have turned out. In short, Mae is a genuinely gifted actress who actually deserves to be on television. Many actresses her age don't have the kind of raw, sincere talent that she does. She's the real deal.

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                Tracey73 — 12 years ago(April 07, 2013 06:18 AM)

                I think the scene where she is crying to go with her daddy is such good acting! By far the best performance of a child I have ever seen.
                I agree one of the best performances of acting from a child. Her reaction was so real and had me bawling.
                I'm reaching for the life within me. How can one man stop his ending.
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                  Para_Freako_1990 — 12 years ago(December 15, 2013 05:08 AM)

                  I watched the movie for the first time today and at first I was like, "Wow, this girl is a little sh*t." But of course, I had to remind myself that this child is acting out due to the confusing separation of her parents and she has no idea what was going on.
                  Then came the scene that she ran up to her room to grab her things, then my thoughts were: "Damn, that little brat! She's so annoying!"
                  And then the abandonment scene with her fatherBernice trying to open the door and starts crying. I start to tear up myself. Then he beeps the horn, she jumps back in fright and he drives off, leaving Bernice to run after the car, screaming for her father and crying. At this point I was bawling my eyes out.
                  That poor child. Idiot of a father to do that to his child.
                  Her acting was indeed brilliant. It was the moment which made me change my mind about her. Hope she got awards for this.
                  You stand here sucker. You made me do this - Jeremy Renner
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                    cheluzal — 11 years ago(July 06, 2014 02:35 PM)

                    Those 2 minutes (yes a great scene) did not make up for the rest of the movie when I wanted to punch her in the face.
                    Real LOSERS spell 'loser' looser!

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                      Sail_a_man — 10 years ago(March 05, 2016 02:11 PM)

                      I totally agree with your comments about Mae's acting she was brilliant, but I wonder how many people like myself were pleased to see the little brat get what she deserved? or am I just being unkind.

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                        supergran — 9 years ago(June 12, 2016 01:08 PM)

                        The film is rubbish, but Mae's performance when her father leaves is outstanding.
                        If there aren't any skeletons in a man's closet, there's probably a Bertha in his attic.

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