Friday, April 29, 2011

Easy A - film critic

It is therefore a take very modern on the scarlet letter, the classic novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Our heroine is a pretty girl in high school who lives under the radar going about his life up to that it is one day, then only in the bathroom, sarcastic telling her friend to stay assumed she was over the weekend. Her friend, who is none too bright is not the tone of his friend monologue and assumes that this is true all. Not only that but the class goody two shoes is one of the stall and hears the conversation together. News spreads like wildfire in high school, particularly juicy news. In one day, it continues to be completely unknown to a popular girl but morally cowardly. One of his professors, played by Thomas Haden Church, is concerned about taking on the role a little too seriously especially when she starts to wear red on his clothes.

His parents are fabulous and injecting enough humor as well as attention to make them not only credible, but also extremely sympathetic. There are the typical break a friendship because of misunderstandings, a boy who really like her and the void that accompanies it did not like it really is when it comes back with a great idea. Start a video blog explaining how all this has not worked. The film moves quickly and has sufficient resources to it to make it not only a movie teen. There is an entirely different story involving "good" girl and her group that meets regularly on campus and Church prays for other students while simultaneously murdering their characters brings us full circle to the scarlet letter and her puritanical ways. Difficulty walking and talking the talk, especially when it is so fun warm dishes served on others.

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Submitted the: February 05, 2011

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