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    Chasing Liberty

    PG-132004 · Romantic comedy · 1h 50m

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  1. Anna Foster (Mandy Moore), code-named "Liberty," the daughter of the president of the United States (Mark Harmon), can't get the Secret Service off her back when she goes on dates with boys.

  2. Chasing Liberty scored an 18% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 117 reviews, with a consensus that it was "Formulaic comfort food for the teen crowd." Michael O'Sullivan of The Washington Post wrote, "Chasing Liberty will probably win over as many fuddy-duddy fathers as fillies with its mixture of sweetness tempered with genial cynicism."

  3. Jan 9, 2004 · Derek Guiley. David Schneiderman. "Chasing Liberty" is surprisingly good in areas where it doesn't need to be good at all, and pretty awful in areas where it has to succeed. It centers on a couple of engaging performances in impossible roles, and involves a madcap romp through a Europe where 9/11 never happened and "Roman Holiday" was never made.

  4. What you will—and won't—find in this movie. Mild peril. Indirect nudity, sexual references and situations. Several four-letter words. Parents need to know that this movie is aimed squarely at 13-year-old-girls. It contains implied nudity, strong language and smoking and drinking (it takes place in Europe where drinking is legal at age 18).

  5. In both films, the heroine and her “friend” see the sites and fall in love, with “Chasing Liberty” ending on a clichéd “and-they-lived-happily-ever-after” note. Mandy Moore, while I’m not a fan, does have the wherewithal to hold center stage, at least in this light-as-air comedy romance. She certainly shows a whole lot more ...

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