Review of D.E.B.S. (2003) by Ian C — 23 Jan 2006
Of what I saw over the weekend, "D.E.B.S." was a pleasant surprise. I don't why it was so looked down on when it was released. It was a cute little mix of teen romance and spy spoofery. The fun part was that it wasn't over the top like the Austin Powers movies, but subtle. And of course to my twqisted mind, the lesbian romance didn't hurt either. Damn, Jordana Brewster is pretty.
The other film that really affected me for very different reasons was "Y Tu Mama Tambien". The thing about this was the hidden plotline of a woman discovering that she has just a few weeks to live and deciding to leave her husband to go to the beach with two joyriding teens. It's the idea of not really living until you're faced with immiment death that gets me. God knows I haven't lived and I had another health scare today. I hope I can do something about going towards some kind of happiness this week. By any account, my time is running out.
This review of D.E.B.S. (2003) was written by Ian C on 23 Jan 2006.
D.E.B.S. has generally received mixed reviews.
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