As
Rebecca and Paris went back and forth deliberation if they should carry on with
the arrangement, their stories are revealed with honesty and compassion.
Paris’s boyfriend died in a vehicle accident and Rebecca’s husband sexually
abused her daughter, who’s not his biological child and the one secret she
doesn’t reveal is she only had a few months to live. I didn’t even realize that
until the funeral at the end of the movie.
Doesn’t
sound so perfect, now does it? I guess it ended perfect for Paris as Rebecca
left part of her estate to help her open an art gallery.
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Rebecca
and Paris have unbelievable chemistry and the sex scenes, which are intimately
revealing, require a level of susceptibility which is an essential element in
showcasing the beauty of imperfection and the emotional contrast of the movie's
title.
A
Perfect Ending is multi-layered and addresses important and pervasive issues that affect the lives of millions of women yet it manages to be entertaining
and thought provoking.
It
skillfully explored issues that impair women
lives which often prevent us from fulfilling our potential and finding the
pleasure that we deserve. A perfect ending will make you laugh out loud, it might even make
you shred a tear or two and it will make you think about it well after the
movie has ended.
So the next time your friends set you up on a hooker who knows
it might just change your life. I’m kidding!
Give credit where credit is due, K. Drew! I want to see your words here, not snippets from others!
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