Review of The Real Blonde (1998) by Grayson D — 13 Oct 2009
The whole movie seemed as surreal as Joe's view of the world. Even though there were a lot of big name stars in the movie, I don't know why... I am not sure how we're supposed to care about a guy who whines all the time.
I guess the low point of the movie is the end where neither Joe or Mary do not improve themselves. Not that there's any problems with them having faults. Noone is perfect. Mary even went to have counseling, and yes, while he turned out to be creepy, she couldn't see that her frustration was with a guy who complained about paying rent each month, complained about having to have protected sex, was so conceited that he believed he was called by Madonna, etc.
, etc.. And the "happy" ending is that she lets Joe have unprotected sex with her?
This review of The Real Blonde (1998) was written by Grayson D on 13 Oct 2009.
The Real Blonde has generally received mixed reviews.
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