Other than enjoying seeing Lea and her daughters in a film, the movie starts and ends with no dramatic resolution. The main protagonist in this rather poorly written rom/com starts with no job and ends with no job.
She starts with losing a man and ends with losing a man. In a way, Madelyn Deutch's character sort of symbolizes some of the aimless millennials of America.
She doesn't know what she wants. She equates sex with love instead of working at relationhships. She has no skills and doesn't know where she going. In the end she still has no job or guy and fades away like Sweet Charity,"Living Hopefully Ever After."
She starts with losing a man and ends with losing a man. In a way, Madelyn Deutch's character sort of symbolizes some of the aimless millennials of America.
She doesn't know what she wants. She equates sex with love instead of working at relationhships. She has no skills and doesn't know where she going. In the end she still has no job or guy and fades away like Sweet Charity,"Living Hopefully Ever After."