Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 21:54     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

PP, have you even seen the movie? Did you notice that the premise of her being hired was based moreso on supply and demand rather than years of experience? Availability has to do a lot with what employers are willing to settle for.

It is, shockingly realistic for *some* families, not all. There are a lot of detached MB's out there that hire nannies based on desire for free-time rather than a demanding work schedule. Hence, able-bodied SAHM who hire FT nannies. It doesn't make sense to some, but it's the nature of a lot of wealth families to do so. Anybody seen "The Queen of Versailles"?
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 21:47     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That movie? Realistic?
Not at all.

Some of us here have worked on Park Ave., so it all depends on your experiences, or lack there of. I would, however, agree about the boyfriend upstairs. Don't know about that part. And DB hitting on the nanny isn't as unusual as you'd hope.


What are you babbling about? When does the DB hit on the nanny in the movie? Do you honestly believe a "nanny" as inexperienced as the one in the movie could have landed a job on Park Ave.?

I don't even know why I'm bothering to respond -- this is not worth an argument on here.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 18:28     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

The book is so different from the movie, I liked the book much more.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 16:44     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

The only saving grace of that movie was Chris Evans.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 16:30     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Anonymous wrote:That movie? Realistic?
Not at all.

Some of us here have worked on Park Ave., so it all depends on your experiences, or lack there of. I would, however, agree about the boyfriend upstairs. Don't know about that part. And DB hitting on the nanny isn't as unusual as you'd hope.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 16:17     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never had seen it before. How many children out there have had their beloved nanny ripped away by an insensitive parent? If you've seen the movie or read the book, how did it make you feel?


Or The Help. Such a sad movie and shows the kind of life some nannies lead!

I agree.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 15:33     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Anonymous wrote:Never had seen it before. How many children out there have had their beloved nanny ripped away by an insensitive parent? If you've seen the movie or read the book, how did it make you feel?


Or The Help. Such a sad movie and shows the kind of life some nannies lead!
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2013 13:38     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

That movie? Realistic?
Not at all.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2013 20:42     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Anonymous wrote:I've read and seen it. It's both dramatic and shockingly realistic.

I agree that it's shockingly realistic. One might wish there'd be no attachment, but that would not be human. I wish more parents acknowledge and consider that fact.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2013 19:29     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Anonymous wrote:It's fiction.


It's two NYC nannies writing a book about their experiences.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2013 18:59     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

It's fiction.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2013 18:44     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

I haven't seen the movie but I read the book a number of years ago. It made me angry for sure, but how dumb can the nanny be? She should have quit before she had the chance to get attached to the kid and let him get attached to her. It's a common story in the nanny world, it's best to stay far away from any situation like that.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2013 18:43     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

I've read and seen it. It's both dramatic and shockingly realistic.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2013 17:12     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Never saw it.

Makes me think of Uptown Girls or Harriet The Spy.
Anonymous
Post 06/30/2013 17:05     Subject: Just saw "The Nanny Diaries" on Lifetime

Never had seen it before. How many children out there have had their beloved nanny ripped away by an insensitive parent? If you've seen the movie or read the book, how did it make you feel?