It's a pity, Sister Peggy

Corene 2022-12-27 22:13:51

I watched this movie for Peggy. To be honest, this kind of anti-hero theme is already too familiar, and it is difficult to be outstanding without finding another way.
The four-word summary from the beginning to the end is unintelligible. The performance is either ignorant of the so-called, or rambling. The extremely vulgar conception and the forced sublimation ending make people feel like they are seeing the sea.
For a film that is unqualified in all aspects, it is difficult to expect to turn things around with one actor. Even though I watched Peggy's performance alone, she was still so easy to advance and retreat, and she was so calm and upside down.
I have to say that the only good thing about this film is Peggy, but the evil film still wastes her. Seeing her perform so hard and make a small breakthrough, I can't help but feel sad. Peggy is still Peggy, but the film is no longer Juno.
It's a pity, the powerful cast, especially the cute sister Peggy.

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  • [first lines]

    Frank D'Arbo: I've had two perfect moments in my life. The first is when I married Sarah. The other, I was downtown.

    [purse snatcher runs past]

    Frank D'Arbo: He went in there, officer.

    Frank D'Arbo: Two perfect moments, which offset a life of pain.

    [getting spanked as a child]

  • Frank D'Arbo: Hello, I'm a college student and I'm doing a report on where to buy drugs. The streets where, uh, all the drug dealers are.