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'''''Raising Helen''''' is a 2004 movie starring Kate Hudson. It revolves around Helen Harris, an executive assistant for the President of a powerful modeling agency in Manhattan. She works hard and fixes every little crisis that happens on modeling shoots and within the office. After work, she goes out to clubs to socialize with her clientele while also being young and having fun. Helen's content little world suddenly changes when her sister Lindsay and brother in law Paul die in a car accident. Helen and her other sister Jenny learn Lindsay & Paul left Helen in charge of their three kids: 15-year-old Audrey, 10-year-old Henry, and five-year-old Sarah. Convinced she can raise the kids and maintain her already fast-paced schedule, Helen quickly finds herself burnt out and disheartened by her responsibilities and Jenny's lack of faith.
'''''Raising Helen''''' is a 2004 movie starring Kate Hudson. It revolves around Helen Harris, an executive assistant for the President of a powerful modeling agency in Manhattan. She works hard and fixes every little crisis that happens on modeling shoots and within the office. After work, she goes out to clubs to socialize with her clientele while also being young and having fun. Helen's content little world suddenly changes when her sister Lindsay and brother in law Paul die in a car accident. Helen and her other sister Jenny learn Lindsay & Paul left Helen in charge of their three kids: 15-year-old Audrey, 10-year-old Henry, and five-year-old Sarah. Convinced she can raise the kids and maintain her already fast-paced schedule, Helen quickly finds herself burnt out and disheartened by her responsibilities and Jenny's lack of faith.


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=== ''Raising Helen'' contains examples of: ===


* [[Children Raise You]]
* [[Children Raise You]]
* [[Happily Adopted]]: Eventually.
* [[Happily Adopted]]: Eventually.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!|Hey, It's That's Gal/Guy!]]: Audrey, Henry and Sarah look uncannily like [[Heroes (TV)|Claire Bennet]], [[Teamo Supremo|Captain Crandall]] and [[Little Miss Sunshine]], their mother is/was [[Desperate Housewives|Lynette Scavo]], their school principal is [[Sex and The City|Aidan Shaw]], and Helen works for [[The Queen|Queen Elizabeth II]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!|Hey, It's That's Gal/Guy!]]: Audrey, Henry and Sarah look uncannily like [[Heroes (TV series)|Claire Bennet]], [[Teamo Supremo|Captain Crandall]] and [[Little Miss Sunshine]], their mother is/was [[Desperate Housewives|Lynette Scavo]], their school principal is [[Sex and the City|Aidan Shaw]], and Helen works for [[The Queen|Queen Elizabeth II]].
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: Jenny in the [[Backstory]].
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: Jenny in the [[Backstory]].
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: Helen replaces Henry's turtle when it dies. {{spoiler|At the end, Henry reveals that he knew the turtle wasn't his original turtle, but kept quiet about it because it seemed important to Helen that he thought it was.}}
* [[Replacement Goldfish]]: Helen replaces Henry's turtle when it dies. {{spoiler|At the end, Henry reveals that he knew the turtle wasn't his original turtle, but kept quiet about it because it seemed important to Helen that he thought it was.}}

Latest revision as of 04:18, 14 November 2015

Raising Helen is a 2004 movie starring Kate Hudson. It revolves around Helen Harris, an executive assistant for the President of a powerful modeling agency in Manhattan. She works hard and fixes every little crisis that happens on modeling shoots and within the office. After work, she goes out to clubs to socialize with her clientele while also being young and having fun. Helen's content little world suddenly changes when her sister Lindsay and brother in law Paul die in a car accident. Helen and her other sister Jenny learn Lindsay & Paul left Helen in charge of their three kids: 15-year-old Audrey, 10-year-old Henry, and five-year-old Sarah. Convinced she can raise the kids and maintain her already fast-paced schedule, Helen quickly finds herself burnt out and disheartened by her responsibilities and Jenny's lack of faith.

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