"It takes a child to teach the adults in 'Bobbie's Girl' how to grow up. Hovering somewhere between fairy tale and quirky art-house attraction, the film, as written by Samuel Bernstein and directed by Jeremy Kagan, somehow finds a way to include a battle with breast cancer, a fair amount of theological discussion and a study of Chekhov's 'The Three Sisters' among its broader issues of self-awareness, identity and family. The movie comes at a time when lesbian and gay parents across the country are asking for more legal protections for their families, and as the Traditional Values Coalition is criticizing the kid-oriented Nickelodeon cable channel for scheduling a program that will explore gay parenting. A story with neither heroes nor villains, but plenty of heart, 'Bobbie's Girl' adds its own unique voice to the discussion." — Los Angeles Times