It's a thought-provoking drama about the struggles of two women to live their dreams in a prejudiced world. That's how I interpreted it when it came out and my uncle took me to see it. Since then I've learned that some people think it's a funny movie, and some people think it's a stupid movie, so that means it's stylistically versatile and good for stimulating discussion.
[He kneels by the DVD player, turning it on and waiting for the TV to wake up and realize that someone's media is inside of it.]
How long has Richard been out? It's a shame about his car.
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[He kneels by the DVD player, turning it on and waiting for the TV to wake up and realize that someone's media is inside of it.]
How long has Richard been out? It's a shame about his car.