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''View from the Top'' is a 2003 American
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film directed by
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and starring
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, and
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. The film follows a young woman (Paltrow) from a small town who sets out to fulfill her dream of becoming a
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.


Plot

Donna Jensen is from a small town in
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. She wants to escape her miserable, unhappy life of living in a trailer with her alcoholic mother, a former Las Vegas showgirl, and her abusive, alcoholic stepfather. After graduating high school, Donna struggles to make ends meet working as a clerk in a
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store. After her boyfriend leaves her, Donna sees a TV interview with Sally Weston, a former flight attendant, who has written a memoir called ''My Life in the Sky''. Donna then becomes a
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for a small, seedy
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commuter airline called Sierra. She works with Sherry, a senior attendant, and Christine. During this time she first meets Ted. After several months, Donna applies to Royalty Airlines. Sherry and Christine also apply. While Christine and Donna get in, Sherry does not, and remains with Sierra Airlines. Donna puts her heart and soul into training, and, after meeting Sally Weston, is determined to be assigned to the top route, "Paris, First Class, International". After training, Donna is shocked and disappointed to be assigned to a commuter route in Cleveland while Christine, who struggled during the training, inexplicably has been assigned the high-priority
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route. Although Donna is unhappy being in Cleveland, she meets and begins a relationship with Ted. A few months later, Donna runs into Christine in Cleveland. Donna is shocked when Christine happens to empty her handbag and it has stolen Royalty Air items. Even the smallest theft is strictly prohibited by Royalty Airlines and could result in termination. Donna is suspicious that there was some error in her route assignment. With Weston's help, Donna discovers that Christine had switched their test I.D. numbers as they handed in their final exams to the instructor. Weston then has airline security spy on Christine's flight to see if she engages in any theft. Christine is caught and fired. Donna re-takes the exam, achieving a perfect score. She is then assigned to a Paris, First Class, International route, though it means breaking off her relationship with Ted. Donna soon realizes that she is lonely and unhappy and misses Ted. With Weston's encouragement, she returns to Cleveland and the two reconcile. The film ends with Donna wishing her passengers well as they land in Cleveland, though she is now a pilot.


Cast


Soundtrack

; Bonus tracks


Release and reception

''View from the Top'' opened on March 21, 2003 (it was originally scheduled for Christmas 2001, but in light of the
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and due to the fact that the story revolves around a flight attendant on numerous planes, the release was pushed back) and grossed $7,009,513 in its opening weekend, ranking number four behind '' Bringing Down the House'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. The film would eventually gross $15,614,000 domestically and $3,912,014 internationally, totaling $19,526,014 worldwide, below the production budget of $30 million. On review aggregation website
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the film has a rating of 14% based on reviews from 123 critics, with the site's consensus "Uneven in tone and badly edited, ''View From the Top'' wastes the talents of its cast and condescends to its characters." Paltrow herself later disparaged the film, calling it "the worst movie ever". British comedian
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wrote the book ''Ayoade on Top'', an in-depth comic analysis of the film, in 2019. ''"Ayoade argues for the canonisation of this brutal masterpiece, a film that celebrates capitalism in all its victimless glory; one we might imagine
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himself half-watching on his private jet’s gold-plated flat screen while his other puffy eye scans the cabin for fresh, young prey."''


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{{DEFAULTSORT:View From The Top 2003 films 2003 romantic comedy films American romantic comedy films Films directed by Bruno Barreto American aviation films Miramax films Films postponed due to the September 11 attacks Films set on airplanes Films shot in Ohio Films shot in New York (state) Films shot in Nevada Films shot in France Films set in Nevada Films about flight attendants Films scored by Theodore Shapiro 2000s English-language films Films produced by Brad Grey 2000s American films