1/10
It went on and on without any connection of how one scene got to the next - the trailer is better than the movie
9 June 2018
I decided to take myself to two movies today that were female based. Since I'm a woman in my early sixties, I like what the 1940's called "women's pictures". This was the second movie that I went to see. Oh my gosh! What a BORE! I love Juliette Binoche, but this was not one of her best efforts. The way the trailer was edited, it looked better than it actually was. Ok, I'm gonna be a little snide here, BUT if I wanted to see something like this, all I would have needed to do was pick up the phone and call a girlfriend because I know more that one that has this same problem that Juliette's character in the movie had or if I really wanted to be depressed (which I do not) reexamine my own past with in similar situations. I could have saved $8. If you want to see a "woman's picture" that show woman as powerful, funny, intelligent, willing to takes risks, whatever comes, see either "Book Club" or "Ocean's 8". Both, in my opinion, are class acts. "Let the Sunshine In" is just another movie about a woman who continues to want to be a victim. Honey, we've all been there, including me, but there comes a time to cut bait and run and learn how not to be a victim any longer. And, that does not just include with men. It includes life.
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