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No. Little Miss Sunshine is based on a screenplay by American screenwriter Michael Arndt. Interestingly, Arndt was fired because Focus Feature wanted to change the script, but he was rehired four weeks later after the new writer quit. Arndt went on to win the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Little Miss Sunshine at the 79th Annual Academy Awards.
When 7-year old Olive Hoover (Abigail Breslin), runnerup in the Florida state Little Miss Sunshine beauty contest, learns that she has won the title due to a default by the winner, suddenly making her eligible for the national contest being held in Redondo Beach, California, her family -- father Richard (Greg Kinnear), mother Sheryl (Toni Collette), grandpa Edwin (Alan Arkin), stepbrother Dwayne (Paul Dano), and uncle Frank (Steve Carell) -- decides to make the trip from Albuquerque, New Mexico to California in their old, yellow Volkswagen T2 Microbus in order to fulfill Olive's greatest wish in life.
Dwayne's yellow T-Shirt said "Jesus Was Wrong." It is a reference to Dwayne's liking for Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher most associated with his views on existential nihilism. One of Nietzsche's tenets was that Jesus was wrong when he said that he was the son of God.
Uncle Frank was considered to be the foremost scholar of the French novelist Marcel Proust [1871-1922]. Proust is best known for his seven volume fictional work entitled À la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time aka Remembrance of Things Past), published between 1913 and 1927, the last three volumes of which were published posthumously. The novel is often credited with being the greatest fictional work written during the 20th century, if not the greatest novel of all time.
It's a Russian song Arbat sung by Mikhail Shufutinsky.
Everyone in the movie seems to have a dream but, in the end, none of them come true. The mother's dream was for her family to be normal and for her husband not to be a failure.
The family makes it to the Redondo Beach Hotel at 3:03 PM, three minutes after the registration desk has closed for the Little Miss Sunshine contest. However, one of the employees kindly adds Olive to the list and allots her a number. As Olive gets into her costume and does her hair and makeup, Richard contacts a funeral home to collect his father's body, and the 12 semifinalists begin performing their talent acts. Afraid that Olive is going to be laughed at when compared to the other acts, Richard and Dwayne attempt to convince Sheryl to withdraw Olive from the competition, but Sheryl insists that they must let her do this because it is who she is. After she is led onstage, Olive dedicates her act to her grandfather "who taught me these moves", and the music begins. A few seconds into the act, it becomes readily apparent that Olive is performing a burlesque act. People in the audience begin to walk out. The emcee attempts to get Olive off-stage, but Richard jumps onstage and tackles him. The pageant officials order him offstage, but Richard joins Olive in her act. Frank jumps onstage, too, followed by Dwayne and Sheryl. They all dance with Olive until the music is turned off. The police are called, but they release the family on the grounds that they never enter Olive in another beauty pageant in the state of California. They agree, begin pushing their VW, and head for home.
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