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To slow and the story wasn’t that great. Julia Robert’s did a good job.




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At the point the party ending I was so confused as to what the discussion had to do with movie. Withdrew my interest in the movie. Once Molly reported what happened and it became a personal interaction movie it became better, but I had no empathy for any of the characters and had little interest in what happens.




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Interesting at times but at other times we just wasn't interesting to me. Seems very blase as far as trying to deal with a race car and everything else and keep dragging that thing out.




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The positives: the performances. All of the leads give stellar acting performances. The negative: the shots and score were distracting at many parts of the movie. It seemed the focus on the hands was to showcase Julia Roberts marriage but that subplot didn’t matter to the story. Just like the tenure issue. There were leaped in logic, like there was a mob going after Julia Roberts but we’re suppose to believe that she’d be a dean in 10 years. But most importantly, the film is pretentious. It acts as if it has something to say about any issue but nothing at all




Verified
To slow and the story wasn’t that great. Julia Robert’s did a good job.




Verified
Interesting at times but at other times we just wasn't interesting to me. Seems very blase as far as trying to deal with a race car and everything else and keep dragging that thing out.




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At the point the party ending I was so confused as to what the discussion had to do with movie. Withdrew my interest in the movie. Once Molly reported what happened and it became a personal interaction movie it became better, but I had no empathy for any of the characters and had little interest in what happens.




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The positives: the performances. All of the leads give stellar acting performances. The negative: the shots and score were distracting at many parts of the movie. It seemed the focus on the hands was to showcase Julia Roberts marriage but that subplot didn’t matter to the story. Just like the tenure issue. There were leaped in logic, like there was a mob going after Julia Roberts but we’re suppose to believe that she’d be a dean in 10 years. But most importantly, the film is pretentious. It acts as if it has something to say about any issue but nothing at all