In my opinion, this was the funniest movie I ever saw. Not normally a huge fan of comedy, I was just about rolling when I saw the movie aisles during this gem. Robin Williams is brilliant in his 'dual role' as the rejected husband, Daniel, and the buxom British nanny, Mrs. Doubtfire.
This movie tells the story of a bitter separation, Daniel's wife, Miranda, wishes to divorce him because he is too goofy and immature. We are propelled quickly into the firm second act after the divorce. Before this point, we have witnessed both actions and dialogue reallocating Daniel's love and compassion for his family, especially his children. Daniel lusts for time with his children so much, he confidentially disguises himself as a sixty year old woman then applies for a day-care job for his ex-wife--this would allow him to be around his children more often. I think problem in this movie begin before this scene. They don't know enough about him to care that much. Financial issues are a problem, too. Everything in life were spent in lifestyle. As the expression “Money makes the world go round”. Of course we need money to live and we must work for it, but Money can’t buy you happiness. I thought it was to show the struggle that this father goes through in order to put his life in order while struggling to find and keep a job that he enjoys, while also trying to keep partial custody of his children. The children can help those parents, and it may even help them when their parents are having the same type of problems
This is a very funny comedy but it also help us grow. I want to see Mrs. Doubtfire repeatedly in my life.