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There is also a subplot about Frank's father being obsessed with saving a wetland (which is ultimately done with {{spoiler|the stolen money}}).
There is also a subplot about Frank's father being obsessed with saving a wetland (which is ultimately done with {{spoiler|the stolen money}}).
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* [[Aborted Arc]]: The plot point about Frank failing Sex Ed is dropped once he gives his report.
* [[Aborted Arc]]: The plot point about Frank failing Sex Ed is dropped once he gives his report.
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* [[Missing Mom]]: Frank's mother died before he was bo-- Er, I mean... [[Death By Childbirth|just after he was born]].
* [[Missing Mom]]: Frank's mother died before he was bo-- Er, I mean... [[Death By Childbirth|just after he was born]].
* [[No Social Skills]]: V isn't very discrete when meeting one of the boys' fathers and pointing out he's a past client of hers ''right in front of his wife''.
* [[No Social Skills]]: V isn't very discrete when meeting one of the boys' fathers and pointing out he's a past client of hers ''right in front of his wife''.
* [[One Dialogue Two Conversations]]
* [[One Dialogue, Two Conversations]]
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: What the movie tries to do.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: What the movie tries to do.
* [[Saving the Orphanage|Saving the Wetlands]]: The subplot.
* [[Saving the Orphanage|Saving the Wetlands]]: The subplot.
* [[Toilet Humor]]: The film begins with the line, "You ever fart and sneeze at the same time?"
* [[Toilet Humor]]: The film begins with the line, "You ever fart and sneeze at the same time?"
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: They go straight from asking random, fairly respectable looking women if they're prostitutes to going into deserted places with a guy who immediately looks like he'd rob you...which he tries to do.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: They go straight from asking random, fairly respectable looking women if they're prostitutes to going into deserted places with a guy who immediately looks like he'd rob you...which he tries to do.
* [[The Un Reveal]]: No, we don't get to see Melanie Griffith's boobs. (But two of the boys do.)
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: No, we don't get to see Melanie Griffith's boobs. (But two of the boys do.)
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: While the boys are unrealistically stupid, the girls are able to tell V is a prostitute just by looking at her.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: While the boys are unrealistically stupid, the girls are able to tell V is a prostitute just by looking at her.
* [[Zany Scheme]]: While the kids ''might'' be excused because of their ignorance, and [[Rule of Funny|the whole thing being a comedy]], when V asks Frank's dad to take his pants off before she will explain things, what little common sense the film had flew away.
* [[Zany Scheme]]: While the kids ''might'' be excused because of their ignorance, and [[Rule of Funny|the whole thing being a comedy]], when V asks Frank's dad to take his pants off before she will explain things, what little common sense the film had flew away.

Revision as of 13:52, 8 January 2014

A 1994 comedy film starring Melanie Griffith, Ed Harris, Anne Heche and Malcolm McDowell (and a kid that looks like a blond-er Haley Joel Osment). Three pre-teen boys decide they want to see a naked woman, and actually save money to hire a hooker for that purpose (apparently they think that's all they do). They go from the suburbs to the city by themselves and meet one named V (Melanie Griffith) who accepts the deal. After the exchange, the children's bikes are stolen, forcing V to give them a ride home.

V's car breaks down in front of the last boy's house, and he tells his widowed father (Ed Harris) that she is a math tutor. He helps fix her car, but then she finds out that her pimp has been murdered--by a Mob Boss, from whom he had stolen money. Fearing for her life (the mob is still looking for the money) V asks the kids to hide her, which they do--in their treehouse.

There is also a subplot about Frank's father being obsessed with saving a wetland (which is ultimately done with the stolen money).

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