Review of The Good Girl (2002) by Alailson B — 08 Aug 2013
A drama film that remarkably expresses the feelings of a cheating woman a young art student that has highlighted every single stamina of it. It performs a detailing script, that is blended in perfection, roll over a saying of Awesome and dramatize, somehow socialize within normal life happy endings.
The performance of a guilt and trapped Justine was loaded with Aniston's thing, to be laughable but somehow, pity for situations. To understand the art of silence and undone paints, you have to start a great plot line, deserving what it is before, a comedy that turns into a black and soulful quartet.
Passion isn't just a danger is the absolute quote of the film, and saddened ourselves deep inside, glowing with lights and hopes with better life throughout the film. But some comedy moments rise us above a low expecting film like this, but yet, it delivers a solid and steady pace that makes us want to have a life of a normal people.
This review of The Good Girl (2002) was written by Alailson B on 08 Aug 2013.
The Good Girl has generally received positive reviews.
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