halomaniac88
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This is a really cute movie. A young girl goes on a journey of discovery and on the way finds new friends and herself.
Beverly is in Junior high, she lives with her grandmother. Her parents were punk rockers who unfortunately died in an accident when Bev was just a baby. She doesn't know who she is or who her parents were. A part of her always questions herself, would my mother have liked me? At the beginning of the film, Bev doesn't really know who she is.
One day she stumbles upon a mix tape that her parents made of some obscure 80s bands. She sees it as a sign from her parents. She thinks they are sending her a message. This story took place in the 90s therefore no YouTube or Spotify. She enlists the help of her friends who go on a musical journey, going to record stores and concerts,playing the guitar, trying to identify with her parents through music.
At the end, Bev realized that she is who she is, she doesn't need to be like her mother, but along the way she made some great friends.
Beverly is in Junior high, she lives with her grandmother. Her parents were punk rockers who unfortunately died in an accident when Bev was just a baby. She doesn't know who she is or who her parents were. A part of her always questions herself, would my mother have liked me? At the beginning of the film, Bev doesn't really know who she is.
One day she stumbles upon a mix tape that her parents made of some obscure 80s bands. She sees it as a sign from her parents. She thinks they are sending her a message. This story took place in the 90s therefore no YouTube or Spotify. She enlists the help of her friends who go on a musical journey, going to record stores and concerts,playing the guitar, trying to identify with her parents through music.
At the end, Bev realized that she is who she is, she doesn't need to be like her mother, but along the way she made some great friends.
Clearly HBO doesn't understand that all good things must come to an end. Ironic how they use nostalgia to stay relevant in the days where Netflix dominates the tv industry.
What made the original show unique and popular is the clever writing. Sex and the City was not about sex, but feminism, fashion, love, pop culture, social commentary. This sequel lacks the pzazz that made the original interesting.
What made the original show unique and popular is the clever writing. Sex and the City was not about sex, but feminism, fashion, love, pop culture, social commentary. This sequel lacks the pzazz that made the original interesting.
Matt Damon is miscast in this, I don't buy him as a valiant knight redeeming the good honor of his lady.
A standard Ridley Scott historical drama, this is very well produced, the details, cinematography, costumes ,it retains Ridley Scott's style. We get a great look at life and politics in the Middle Ages.
The script is really weak, the story is told in three perspectives but it isn't done very well. And I find the continuity and pacing a little off.
A standard Ridley Scott historical drama, this is very well produced, the details, cinematography, costumes ,it retains Ridley Scott's style. We get a great look at life and politics in the Middle Ages.
The script is really weak, the story is told in three perspectives but it isn't done very well. And I find the continuity and pacing a little off.
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