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Would've been great had Jeremy worked at...


A place like Papa John's instead of some law firm-esque place. I usually dislike movies that have such opposite side of the tracks battles between the male lead or the "good guy" vs. the former lover "bad guy". They hint at this at dinner when Leo reveals he worked in a recording studio. "Aren't those fading out"? As if Leo is worthless for having that job. I guess if you wear a tie everywhere, have money, and a law job then you're the only one worth a damn.

Of course her parents have money and of course her Dad has the pull needed to just get her back into law school. Her sister has 400 people at the wedding which is synonymous with them being rich.

I'd imagine almost all of these story lines aren't really how the real story occurred so why fudge it so much?








I mean, say what you like about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least its an ethos.

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...why fudge...

This is more than fudge, it's babka, it's kokosh, it's hanukkah gelt and 100% fake.

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