While this film was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for me, I really loved it. I liked that it started in the "present day" and then recounted the important parts of the past that resulted in the events of the present day. At first, I kind of liked Wyn as a character, but by the end of the movie I couldn't stand him. However I really loved Mark's character. It was interesting to see Kitty's character development as the events in her life taught her important lessons. The only part I was confused about was the very beginning, where it depicts the woman on the bus and the suffragettes, as I didn't see how it related to Kitty's character except for her role in the working world. I also liked how the snow globe served as a motif. It was also cool how Kitty's reflection was sort of a character of her own who tried talking some sense into Kitty. I loved the unpredictable aspects of the film, and I was happy with the ending. To go into heavy detail would require spoilers, and this movie is definitely one I do not want to spoil. I would highly recommend this film, and I am very glad I stumbled upon it.
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AuthorHello fellow film lovers! Just a little bit about me: I love movies from the Old Hollywood era, especially musicals. In general, my movie taste is a bit all over the place. I don't really stick to one genre, as I just watch whatever looks interesting! I look forward to broadening my horizons in terms of film and reviewing them to the best of my ability in an honest way. Reading another passion of mine, and I'm frequently told I have an old soul, so expect to see a lot of older films being reviewed. I hope you can find what you need here! Archives
May 2019
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