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Beautiful Girls
A bundle of guys percentage beer and bewilderment over the ambit of a stamp out reunion weekend. They talk sports and missed...
Beautiful Girls
A starry mould illuminates this leading-school reunion flick picture show, though the end fruit is sooner disappointingly low-key and lacking in wink. Timothy Hutton is the Supplementary York pianist at a crossroads in his living who returns to his young-town roots and is depressed to smoke that his schoolmates — including Matt Dillon — are stuck in dead-end jobs. If director Ted Demme's situations are stereotypical — the men mainly talk up bonking once again beers — the haze is made memorable nearby writer Scott Rosenberg's cutting dialogue, and his cursive writing here has the same sharp edge he brought to his earlier work on Things to Do in Denver When You're Bland. The women — Mira Sorvino and Uma Thurman total them — are mostly ...
Beautiful Girls
"...Rosenberg has the proficiency for embedding his more soulful concerns in conference which has the rhythm and spirit so admired in Tarantino..."
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