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Duration: 11 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: LC |
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Birth Name: Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni
Birth Date: 1966-02-25
Birth Place: New York City, New York, USA
Alternate Names: Tea Leoni, Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni, تئا لئونی, 테아 레오니
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Téa Leoni, born Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni on February 25, 1966, is an American actress and film producer. She has starred in a variety of films such as Jurassic Park III, The Family Man, Deep Impact, Fun with Dick and Jane, Spanglish, Bad Boys, and Ghost Town.
Release Year: 2004
Nation: United States of America
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Director: James L. Brooks
Writer: James L. Brooks
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Companies: Columbia Pictures, Gracie Films
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: american, biography, class, class society, deceived husband, family's daily life, father figure, husband wife relationship, hysteria, illegal immigration, immigrant, language barrier, language course, milieu, mother, parent child relationship, platonic love, relationship problems, single, single parent, upper class, usa–mexico border
Mexican immigrant Flor Moreno takes up housekeeping with the affluent Clasky family in Los Angeles to provide a better life for her daughter Cristina. Initially living separately, Flor struggles with the workload and eventually moves into the Clasky home with Cristina. Cultural clashes ensue as Flor and the Claskys navigate their differences, compounded by Deborah's hostility towards Flor. John, the husband, grows close to Flor while learning Spanish from her, leading to romantic tensions. The story explores the families' dynamics, language barriers, class struggles, and ultimately, a tragic incident that forces everyone to confront their actions.
Spanglish (2004) is a comedy-drama directed by James L. Brooks, centered around the intersection of cultures, class, and relationships. The film follows Mexican immigrant Flor Moreno who moves to LA with her daughter Cristina, seeking better opportunities. When she starts working for the Clasky family, their contrasting lifestyles lead to comedic and dramatic encounters. With themes of language barriers, immigration struggles, and familial tensions, Spanglish offers a nuanced look into the complexities of modern American society.