7/10
Hang in there
1 March 2021
The story of many women, told from a compassionate and well tortured perspective to really pull on the heart strings...

I can despise modern feminism and still love this film. A convergence of injustice, human rights, health care, social marginalization, poverty, violence and the individuals that try and fix what's wrong in society, long before institutions can or would.

Zoe Kazan profiles well for a young mother its a pity that her personal politics is so much more preachy than this script, that subtly takes us to a place of sober introspection and mankind's obligation to love thy neighbor.

It is believable in that all the character arcs had their own agendas but still found a way to bring kindness to their part of the world!

The NYC backdrops and score were delightful.

Some missed opportunities with the ending.

Nice film.
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