In Albuquerque, the housewife Sheryl Hoover brings her suicidal brother
Frank to the breast of her dysfunctional and bankrupted family. Frank is
homosexual and expert in Proust, and tried to commit suicide when he was
rejected by his boyfriend and his great competitor became renowned and
recognized as number one in the field of Proust. Sheryl's husband Richard
is unsuccessfully trying to sell his self-help and self-improvement
technique using nine steps to reach success, but he is actually a complete
loser. Her son Dwayne has taken a vow of silence as a follower of Nietzsche
and aims to be a jet pilot. Dwayne's grandfather Edwin was sent away from
the institution for elders Sunset Manor and is addicted in heroin. When her
seven years old daughter Olive has a chance to dispute the Little Miss
Sunshine pageant in Redondo Beach, California, the whole family travels
together in their old Volkswagen Type 2 (Kombi), in a funny journey of hope
of winning the talent contest and make a dream come true.
Olive is a little girl with a dream: winning the Little Miss Sunshine
contest. Her family wants her dream to come true, but they are so burdened
with their own quirks, neuroses, and problems that they can barely make it
through a day without some disaster befalling them. Olive's father Richard
is a flop as a motivational speaker, and is barely on speaking terms with
her mother. Olive's uncle Frank, a renowned Proust scholar, has attempted
suicide following an unsuccessful romance with a male graduate student. Her
brother Dwayne, a fanatical follower of Nietzsche, has taken a vow of
silence, which allows him to escape somewhat from the family whose very
presence torments him. And Olive's grandfather is a ne'er-do-well with a
drug habit, but at least he enthusiastically coaches Olive in her contest
talent routine. Circumstances conspire to put the entire family on the road
together with the goal of getting Olive to the Little Miss Sunshine contest
in far off California.
The Hoover family is the dictionary definition for the word
"dysfunctional". The dad Richard is a man who gives lectures on winners and
losers, the wife is Sheryl, a chain-smoking, frazzled wife and working
mother whose idea of a home cooked meal frequently consists of a bucket of
chicken. Her gay brother Frank recently attempted suicide. The grandpa is
Edwin, a drug addict. The son is Dwayne a rebel who has vowed not to talk
until he gets into the Air Force. And then there is Olive, a seven-year old
girl who dreams of going to the Little Miss Sunshine pageant. So what
happens when they do?
Olive Hoover, a seven year old girl, has one goal: to win a beauty pageant.
Her heroin-addicted grandfather is her coach, and when she becomes a
finalist in the Little Miss Sunshine pageant, her whole family takes on the
road in an old run-down VW. The trip is anything but smooth; her father
Richard is struggling to promote his self-help program, with no success,
mother Sheryl is trying to simply keep her family happy and together, her
brother Dwayne will not to speak until he joins the Air Force academy and,
to quote himself, "hates everyone," and her uncle Frank must come with them
after attempting suicide when he fell in love with one of his male graduate
students. The first in a long run of disasters is the bus breaking down,
causing them all to push it to get the trip started. There are MANY more
things, however, which hinder Olive's Little Miss Sunshine career.