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Is this thing worth your time? If you have a thing for 1930s soap operas where people talk in full, polished sentences while having total emotional breakdowns, you’ll dig this. It’s definitely not for folks who need pacing that moves faster than a turtle in a sweater. If you want to see Bette Davis try to save a script...


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"Is this thing worth your time? If you have a thing for 1930s soap operas where people talk in full, polished sentences while having total emotional breakdowns, you’ll dig this. It’s definitely not for folks who need pacing that moves faster than a turtle in a sweater. If you want to see Bette Davis try to save a script that’s mostly just people yelling in fancy drawing rooms, you’re in the right spot. Bette Davis is doing a lot of work here. She’s playing this shop girl, and you can see her try..."
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