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ComedyRomanceDrama

View from the Top

- Prepare for her arrival.

No one thought Donna would go very far. But when she sets her sights on becoming a first-class international flight attendant, Donna throws caution to the wind and takes off in pursuit of her dream. The ride is anything but smooth, however, and Donna's laugh-packed journey of a lifetime is rocked by more turbulence than she bargained for.

Release Date : 2003-03-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : MiramaxBrad Grey PicturesCohen Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : View.from.the.Top

Cast

Gwyneth Paltrow

Character Name : Donna Jensen

Original Name : Gwyneth Paltrow

Gender : Female

Christina Applegate

Character Name : Christine Montgomery

Original Name : Christina Applegate

Gender : Female

Mark Ruffalo

Character Name : Ted Stewart

Original Name : Mark Ruffalo

Gender : Male

Candice Bergen

Character Name : Sally Weston

Original Name : Candice Bergen

Gender : Female

Joshua Malina

Character Name : Randy Jones

Original Name : Joshua Malina

Gender : Male

Mike Myers

Character Name : John Witney

Original Name : Mike Myers

Gender : Male

Kelly Preston

Character Name : Sherry

Original Name : Kelly Preston

Gender : Female

Stacey Dash

Character Name : Angela Samona

Original Name : Stacey Dash

Gender : Female

Rob Lowe

Character Name : Co-Pilot Steve Bench

Original Name : Rob Lowe

Gender : Male

Marc Blucas

Character Name : Tommy Boulay

Original Name : Marc Blucas

Gender : Male

Frederick Coffin

Character Name : Mr. Stewart

Original Name : Frederick Coffin

Gender : Male

Jon Polito

Character Name : Roy Roby

Original Name : Jon Polito

Gender : Male

Concetta Tomei

Character Name : Mrs. Stewart

Original Name : Concetta Tomei

Gender : Female

Robyn Peterson

Character Name : Donna's Mom

Original Name : Robyn Peterson

Gender : Female

Nadia Dajani

Character Name : Paige

Original Name : Nadia Dajani

Gender : Female

John Francis Daley

Character Name : Rodney

Original Name : John Francis Daley

Gender : Male

Priscilla Inga Taylor

Character Name : Janette

Original Name : Priscilla Inga Taylor

Gender : Female

Matt Roth

Character Name : Greg

Original Name : Matt Roth

Gender : Male

DonnaMarie Recco

Character Name : Tammy

Original Name : DonnaMarie Recco

Gender : Female

Daniel Raymont

Character Name : British Man

Original Name : Daniel Raymont

Gender : Male

Connie Sawyer

Character Name : Grandma Stewart

Original Name : Connie Sawyer

Gender : Female

David Hayward

Character Name : Pete

Original Name : David Hayward

Gender : Male

Chelsey Cole

Character Name : Donna - 6 Years Old

Original Name : Chelsey Cole

Gender : Male

Troy Evans

Character Name : Customer

Original Name : Troy Evans

Gender : Male

Merrilee McCommas

Character Name : June

Original Name : Merrilee McCommas

Gender : Female

George Kennedy

Character Name : Passenger Requesting Vodka (uncredited)

Original Name : George Kennedy

Gender : Male

Candice T. Cain

Character Name : CDG Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Candice T. Cain

Gender : Female

Valentin Siroon

Character Name : Flight Attendant Trainee (uncredited)

Original Name : Valentin Siroon

Gender : Female

Jessica Capshaw

Character Name : Royalty International Flight Attendant (uncredited)

Original Name : Jessica Capshaw

Gender : Female

Mary McNeal

Character Name : Ted's Study Partner Mary

Original Name : Mary McNeal

Gender : Female

Stephanie Miller

Character Name : TV Interviewer

Original Name : Stephanie Miller

Gender : Female

Susan Mosher

Character Name : Senior Flight Attendant

Original Name : Susan Mosher

Gender : Female

Victoria Garcia-Kelleher

Character Name : Clerk #1 (uncredited)

Original Name : Victoria Garcia-Kelleher

Gender : Female

Stephen Tobolowsky

Character Name : Frank Thomas (uncredited)

Original Name : Stephen Tobolowsky

Gender : Male

Anastacia Spiegel

Character Name : Runway Model at Airport (uncredited)

Original Name : Anastacia Spiegel

Gender : Female

Amanda Wycoff

Character Name : Flight Attendant Trainee (uncredited)

Original Name : Amanda Wycoff

Gender : Female

Dawn-Marie Whelan

Character Name : Flight Attendant Trainee Anne (uncredited)

Original Name : Dawn-Marie Whelan

Gender : Female

Jeff Yagher

Character Name : Ghost Rider

Original Name : Jeff Yagher

Gender : Male

Greg Bronson

Character Name : Fashion Photographer (uncredited)

Original Name : Greg Bronson

Gender : Male

Roark Critchlow

Character Name : Tennis Pro (uncredited)

Original Name : Roark Critchlow

Gender : Male

Chad Everett

Character Name : Jack Weston (uncredited)

Original Name : Chad Everett

Gender : Male

Wayne Federman

Character Name : Whiskey Sour Man (uncredited)

Original Name : Wayne Federman

Gender : Male

Clarinda Ross

Character Name : Diaper Woman (uncredited)

Original Name : Clarinda Ross

Gender : Female

Jackie Zane

Character Name : Passenger in Terminal (uncredited)

Original Name : Jackie Zane

Gender : Female

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Empty watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. On the surface this is about women dressing pretty and serving men, and Gwenyth Paltrow and Christina Applegate are good at this, but...I really had to look hard to see that the movie had more to offer than "little person, little dreams". Don't get me wrong, it's fine to have simple dreams, and the romanticism of Paris is great for "small town" folk aspirations, but the movie leans on it pretty heavy for comedy purposes. If you peel back a couple of layers, there is a great metaphor for woman empowerment and being able to reach their goals through hard work and networking, but it is really subtle. It also doesn't help it be more enjoyable. Sure, it's sweet and charming, but it's also underwhelming. There are probably better movies involving flight attendants, but there are certainly better movies out there to watch.

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Tom.Livanos

@Tom.Livanos

2023-04-28

**Background to this review** My review here.... I confess it was prompted by the review given by Kamurai (which was the first review given on this movie on The Movie Data Base). Also by way of background, I came to watch this movie because of who is in it. Specifically Gwyneth Paltrow, who I first came across in 'Sliding Doors' (1998), Christina Applegate, who I first came across in 'Married... With Children' (1987-1997), Kelly Preston, who I first came across in 'Jerry Maguire' (1996) and Mike Myers, who I first came across in the 'Austin Powers movies' (1997, 1999, 2002). To a lesser extent Candice Bergen who I first came across in 'Murphy Brown' (1988-1998, 2018). I later watched 'Gandhi' (1982) and discovered that Candice Bergen had an important role towards the end of it. I wanted to see a movie in which these actors had moved on to. That is what brought me to 'View From the Top' (2003). **The actual review** First of all, I think the first reviewer description of "little person, little dreams" (quotes by them) is... how to say this... betrays a lack of empathy. The Gwyneth Paltrow central character is actually a big person in terms of inner drive and ambition. The only things which are little are her circumstances and the mind of those around her. I believe there is a subtext to this movie. I am conscious of the fact that the writer is male and that the director is male. The subtext is feminism. Okay, here we go... I shall 'dive in' to this difficult and oft-times divisive topic. What I write is something I have only come across once in my life, by what a musician said at the end of a live concert i.e. many years ago now. Female rights are human rights. Feminism is not only about women, but about humanity as a whole. In terms of this movie, the viewer has an option to see each character as a person - rather than a female person or a male person. After watching it, I heard that Gwyneth Paltrow described it as "the worst movie ever". I think a mistake was made that the characters were seen as being either male or female. Well.. not so much a mistake.. just that the movie does not **have** to be seen in this way. Who cares what gender/sex this character is or that character is? To take a step back a moment, half my ancestors were female and half were male - and I am fine with that. We are people. Here a preciously short time. Feminism is not about women.. or highlighting women.. about sexism in favour of women.. it is about the exact opposite of all this: making one's anatomy or gender irrelevant. I take an additional step back. Yes, I know that males (of which I am **one**) have monopolised positions in some employment circles and monopolised leadership positions. That it has been going on for centuries... nay... millennia. This **is** tragic and totally unfair. The reason for this is that sexism is dehumanising. I shall leave it at that. I know that it is a hot and highly sensitive topic. Back to the specifics of this movie. It is not a complex movie. I agree with the first reviewer on that score. It is however fun. I did not like how favourably capitalism was portrayed - but it did stop short of 'kowtowing' to capitalism. It has a human element to it. What I mean by that is that it is humane. Each character is portrayed as a human being. It makes no distinction between whether someone is male or female, homosexual or heterosexual and so on and so forth. Or if it did make these distinctions then... well... I shall go out on a limb and say that it was inadvertent. In short, it was an entertaining watch. Nothing to write home about. Something well acted and there to enjoy. I do not recommend watching it nor letting it go by the wayside. I write this review to share a different perspective to what is already on 'The Movie Data Base (TMDB)'. I know for myself that it has been a long time coming to watch a movie which is safe and I can just enjoy. I appreciated it. I also appreciate your time and attention in reading me here.