A girl gets pregnant as a student. Decides to go back home to Texas and keeps the baby. Shocker. 😑
The parallel reality technique was good but the way it was portrayed was shabby at best.
The outfits were 1/5. Artists are unique self-dressers; they hardly ever care for kindergartener-clothing in an adult size.
The graphics were dull. The popularity they garnered her seemed unrelatable as a result.
An A-level planner and student settles for an Assistant job in the second reality. Nothing wrong with that. But if you’re trying to portray an ambitious girl, why limit that make-believe portrayal to a clerk who gets coffee.
The plot in entirety seems to have been written by a 14 year old, turned into screenplay by perhaps an adult, and then peppered with propagandae:
a. Pretty girl trope gets everything:
Affluent parents to the rescue, no flak at the situation despite being in texas apparently, partying even when jobless and “broke”, living in LA in a cool apartment that in reality one could ill afford on an assistant’s salary. A drummer that dreams of marrying you, is a great dad, and doesn’t cheat on you even once. 🙄
b. Don’t abort even though the pregnancy was caused by malfunctioned birth-control:
I am a nobody, but certain political moves take us hundreds of years backwards. And it’s a set of wasted resources to find movies being created to support that bull.
A couple of hours I’m never getting back.
PS - For when you realize it - the baby changed ethnicity 😄