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I never saw a trailer and barely heard of it because of the Oscars but apparently it was something I should have known about because these are the kinds of movies I like. This would be my example of a well-rounded movie. Just the right amount of comedy, heartache, and progress. A commentary about woman's roles in society, this movie could have been a lot heavier than it was. Instead it took a positive route even after all her mistakes. Although one of those movies where what you think is going to happen probably will you hope that it's not for her sake. You think to yourself "she's not that stupid is she?" However, watching their characters play out in their situations makes it worthwhile.
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ReplyDeleteI never saw a trailer and barely heard of it because of the Oscars but apparently it was something I should have known about because these are the kinds of movies I like. This would be my example of a well-rounded movie. Just the right amount of comedy, heartache, and progress. A commentary about woman's roles in society, this movie could have been a lot heavier than it was. Instead it took a positive route even after all her mistakes. Although one of those movies where what you think is going to happen probably will you hope that it's not for her sake. You think to yourself "she's not that stupid is she?" However, watching their characters play out in their situations makes it worthwhile.
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