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How did this thing get broadcast? I couldn't finish it!
Mr. Colbert would be wise to stick with what he does best - his late night talk show. I miss it when it is not on but when he tries an alternative platform of comedy it usually falls flat. It's the same for that cartoon thing (which I cannot recall at this moment).
No laughs, and cast of mostly completely unknowns in show business! Who is John Michael Higgins? Never heard nor seen him before. And who is Kelly Rowland! Mystery people.
I hope the charity made some cash. And I've never heard of it either.
Am I in a bubble? I think not ...
Mr. Colbert would be wise to stick with what he does best - his late night talk show. I miss it when it is not on but when he tries an alternative platform of comedy it usually falls flat. It's the same for that cartoon thing (which I cannot recall at this moment).
No laughs, and cast of mostly completely unknowns in show business! Who is John Michael Higgins? Never heard nor seen him before. And who is Kelly Rowland! Mystery people.
I hope the charity made some cash. And I've never heard of it either.
Am I in a bubble? I think not ...
But the grass is never greener!
This is a story with a simple philosophical tale about a young woman who - since childhood - wanted to be old. Because she thought older people 'had it all together'. Then unexpectedly she finds herself an elderly woman. Only to discover what she always wanted was not as she imagined. That grass isn't as green as she expected. Then her task, her desire, is to be her young self again!
This movie is not a great cinema achievement but it is an entertaining hour and a half of watching. Diane Keaton is her natural entertaining self and is charming as Aunt Rita!
A delightful and entertaining flick!!
This is a story with a simple philosophical tale about a young woman who - since childhood - wanted to be old. Because she thought older people 'had it all together'. Then unexpectedly she finds herself an elderly woman. Only to discover what she always wanted was not as she imagined. That grass isn't as green as she expected. Then her task, her desire, is to be her young self again!
This movie is not a great cinema achievement but it is an entertaining hour and a half of watching. Diane Keaton is her natural entertaining self and is charming as Aunt Rita!
A delightful and entertaining flick!!
Writers Billy Eichner and Nicholas Stoller have brought to us two more than needed messages made crystal clear through a romance between two ordinary guys. Director Nicholas keeps it really above board and this movie does not deserve the 'R' rating because there is no full nudity.
Message one - is more evident to the viewer through Bobby's vocalization about how history and society has punished, silenced, banished, and stigmatized love between two men. Thus the LGBTQ+ museum objective to let the world see.
Message two - is less evident because it's between the gay men themselves and how they treat one another (shown clearly with the dance and group parties) and between Bobby & Aaron. Their relationships are often brief and self serving which trivializes the LGBT community.
So Eichner and Nicholas have brought the two messages together in one light hearted well acted romance story. I find no fault with this movie outside being a bit too long.
Message one - is more evident to the viewer through Bobby's vocalization about how history and society has punished, silenced, banished, and stigmatized love between two men. Thus the LGBTQ+ museum objective to let the world see.
Message two - is less evident because it's between the gay men themselves and how they treat one another (shown clearly with the dance and group parties) and between Bobby & Aaron. Their relationships are often brief and self serving which trivializes the LGBT community.
So Eichner and Nicholas have brought the two messages together in one light hearted well acted romance story. I find no fault with this movie outside being a bit too long.