The last Signs and Wonders of the semester was surprisingly light hearted. I kept expecting something unexpected and disappointing to happen, but everything just kind of fell into place. All the marriages that were strained were restored like in a fairytale, and the one lady who didn't have a boyfriend got one. And that was the end. It was so weird to see that kind of movie at Signs and Wonders.
I liked the Lottie Wilkins character. She was a poet by nature, even though she didn't write poetry. She was just always saying the weirdest things, and she was always embarrassing her friend by talking like that. It was pretty funny.
It was also interesting to get into the women's heads. Some stories narrate a character's thoughts throughout the movie, but this movie just narrated one or two thoughts from each woman, and it was a thought that was very important to their growth as characters.
I don't think I would ever bother to watch this movie again, since it just isn't that awesome or interesting. It does have some humorous parts, and it's basically a fairytale that might put a smile on your face for a while.
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