Review of Postcards from the Edge (1990) by Spencer S — 13 Jan 2011
A cute little comedy with obvious influences from the inspiring book written by none other than Carrie Fisher. Her biting wit and Hollywood insight made for a highly original film. At the front of the cast is the amazing Meryl Streep who portrays another junkie looking for a reason to feel.
The great Shirley Maclaine plays a loving caricature of Debbie Reynolds, the main drama in a film that badly needed it. It lacks a balance, but is entertaining.
This review of Postcards from the Edge (1990) was written by Spencer S on 13 Jan 2011.
Postcards from the Edge has generally received positive reviews.
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