3 reviews
- Horst_In_Translation
- Feb 8, 2020
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If you can get past the glaring misogyny, it actually a pretty funny little film. Maybe the film was pitched after a couple of beers at the frat house.
The writing and production values are good. Erin Foster does a good job with her role and I hope she gets some better roles. (I missed "Barely Famous") It's a one-joke movie that lesser directors would have tried to turn into a full length movie. Seven minutes is just about right. Maybe even a little long.
The one joke is based in some really old, worn-out stereotypes about women. And when I say "old" -- I think "The Honeymooners" covered this territory and it wasn't fresh back then.
The writing and production values are good. Erin Foster does a good job with her role and I hope she gets some better roles. (I missed "Barely Famous") It's a one-joke movie that lesser directors would have tried to turn into a full length movie. Seven minutes is just about right. Maybe even a little long.
The one joke is based in some really old, worn-out stereotypes about women. And when I say "old" -- I think "The Honeymooners" covered this territory and it wasn't fresh back then.
A break - up. And the option for a new girlfriend for a young man. The result is far to be the expected one but it gives , in easy manner, a nice exploration of the couple life, expectations and few slices of mysoginy. And some scenes of old marriage. So, a decent easy comedy and the mistake of a young man using the annunces of net for a happy life..
- Kirpianuscus
- Dec 21, 2019
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