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(a precocious girl who can't get any normal adult attention from her (widowed?) father)
(won't play with girls her own age)
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'''My Girl''' (1991) introduces Annette Chlumsky as a precocious girl who can't get any normal adult attention from her (widowed?) father ([[Dan Akroyd]]) or (senile?) grandmother. In the opening act of the movie, she fakes being sick (see [[hypochondriac]] and teases some little boys of her acquaintance by pretending her grandmother is a not-quite-dead corpse. She gets more attention from her father's assistant.
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'''My Girl''' (1991) introduces Annette Chlumsky as a precocious girl who can't get any normal adult attention from her (widowed?) father ([[Dan Akroyd]]) or (senile?) grandmother. She refuses to play with girls her own age, preferring the company of boys or unrelated adults. In the opening act of the movie, she fakes being sick (see [[hypochondriac]] and teases some little boys of her acquaintance by pretending her grandmother is a not-quite-dead corpse. She gets more attention from her father's assistant.
  
A makeup artist starts working for her father
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A makeup artist starts working for her father.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, November 24, 2008

My Girl (1991) introduces Annette Chlumsky as a precocious girl who can't get any normal adult attention from her (widowed?) father (Dan Akroyd) or (senile?) grandmother. She refuses to play with girls her own age, preferring the company of boys or unrelated adults. In the opening act of the movie, she fakes being sick (see hypochondriac and teases some little boys of her acquaintance by pretending her grandmother is a not-quite-dead corpse. She gets more attention from her father's assistant.

A makeup artist starts working for her father.