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Micheline (singer) was born on 1968, is a 2002 film by Gary Winick. Discover Micheline (singer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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2002

Tadpole is a 2002 American romantic comedy film directed by Gary Winick, written by Heather McGowan and Niels Mueller, and starring Sigourney Weaver, Bebe Neuwirth, Aaron Stanford, John Ritter, Robert Iler, and Kate Mara.

A low-budget production, Tadpole premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival where it won rave reviews and was awarded the Dramatic Directing Award for Winick.

Miramax acquired the film for distribution and gave it a limited theatrical release on August 2, 2002.

Oscar Grubman is a precocious 15-year-old boy traveling home from school for Thanksgiving.

He speaks fluent French, quotes Voltaire and finds girls of his own age to be too shallow and superficial, as well as too immature and inexperienced in life.

When Miranda Spear, an attractive girl from school, shows interest in Oscar, he politely brushes her off.

Oscar confides in his friend Charlie that he is in love with a mature woman and plans to win her heart during Thanksgiving break.

Oscar arrives at his family’s apartment, Columbia University history professor and author, Stanley Grubman and stepmother, the passionate cardiologist, Eve.

That evening, the Grubmans hold a party where Stanley introduces him to a girl of his age, but Oscar rebuffs her as well while staring at the object of his affection: his stepmother.

Oscar tries to open up to her, but the unsuspecting Eve doesn't pick up on any of his advances.

Stanley tells him to walk the girl home, but he hails her a cab.

Depressed from his failure with the older woman, Oscar goes to a bar with a fake ID and gets drunk.

He bumps into Eve's best friend, chiropractor Diane Lodder, who offers to take him to her own apartment seeing his current condition.

Once there, Diane begins to massage him and they end up having sex.

Oscar wakes the next morning and has an awkward encounter with Diane's boyfriend, Phil.

Back at home, Oscar plans a surprise lunch for Eve, but first Stanley inquires about where Oscar spent the night.

Oscar makes up a story about meeting Miranda Spear from school.

He brings lunch to Eve at her lab, where he opens up to her once more, pondering the use of the heart as a symbol for affection.

Together, they decide that the liver should be the new symbol for love.

Their conversation is interrupted by a phone call from Stanley, who mentions that Diane will be joining them for dinner.

Worried that Diane will tell Eve about their tryst, Oscar finds Diane at a tearoom with several of her friends.

All act as though they know about the previous evening, and most of the women twice his age flirt with him.

Oscar makes Diane promise to keep last night a secret from Stanley and especially Eve.

At dinner, Diane drinks and behaves coyly.

She plays footsie with Oscar and flirts with him in French.

After she excuses herself from the table, Oscar follows to confront her.

She kisses him while not being totally out of Stanley's view, after which Diane admits to Stanley and Eve that she and Oscar are lovers.

The next day, Diane explains to Eve that she found Oscar a charming young man.

Eve condemns her for seducing a mere 15-year-old, but Diane says many women would have done the same, including perhaps Eve.

Later that day, Eve and Oscar play a tense round of tennis, lobbing insults at each other, ending up with Oscar getting hit in the head with a ball.

Oscar explains to Eve that he only did what he did with Diane because he was drunk, and she was wearing Eve's scarf.

Eve immediately understands that he is in love with her.

They share a passionate kiss, but Eve eventually breaks away.

At the end of Thanksgiving break, Eve and Stanley take Oscar to the train.

Eve asks Oscar how his liver feels, and he replies that it hurts, but is not broken.

She also tells him how much she loves his father.

On the train, Oscar meets up with Charlie, and runs into Miranda.

Miranda quotes Voltaire, "If we do not find something pleasant at least we will find something new," and looks longingly at Oscar.

Charlie notices this, and Oscar tells Charlie that Miranda smells nice.

Charlie asks about Eve, and Oscar states that his obsession with Eve was not as important as it seemed.