My Review of "The Idea of You"

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • In this off-season episode, Clare shares her thoughts on the movie adaptation of The Idea of You. What do you think of this movie?
    Credits to Amazon Studios, I'll Have Another, Somewhere Pictures, and Welle Entertainment for the poster we used in the review. No copyright infringement intended.
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  • @stephanieblanco7055
    @stephanieblanco7055 2 месяца назад +1

    A Family Affair with Nichole Kidman and Zac Effron brought me here. Otherwise I wouldn't have heard of this since I'm not on Prime. Thanks for the feedback, especially your input about being in your 40s. I heard that at that age one can't keep saying "when I grow up" because one is already grown up. One is already mature or immature. Settled down or unsure. Raising biological children or not able to. It sounds reasonable that at 40, it's a point of realizing a lot of factors are permanent. I'm turning 30 this summer. All my life, I've been told this is the midlife identity crisis age and I'm concerned that I don't know how to use these years the best to set up the rest of my life. There's a 3 year age gap between my husband and I. We have 2 children under the age of 5 and we want to continue growing our family. I believe these will be the childbearing years unlike before and fortifying my young marriage is a huge priority. It doesn't seem like this movie would be the kind of leisure one I would see, but it helps to sometimes see where other people are at and how they got there.

    • @fandesals
      @fandesals  Месяц назад

      Hi Stephanie, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment! And I agree, if you think a movie is not something that you feel would entertain you or would be useful to you it's best to not watch it! We need to always be doing what we think is best for ourselves! Thanks for giving your take on this! Hope we see you back here again sometime! - Clare