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Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman (2007)

 
 
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Posted on 7/19/08 at 4:07 AM

Painful....oh the pain!!! This doc was so bad that I registered here just to warn others. I'm pretty forgiving, too. I don't usually mind a bad movie. Experience. I know not to watch it again. A more apt title for this film would be "Flying: Confessions of a Self Important Whiner." With the most obnoxiously nasal voice-overs of all time, Jennifer Fox opens with a chronical of her asking friends of various cultural backgrounds, which she stresses absurdly (ex: "So I went to visit my Egyptian friend..."), to sympathize and absolve her when her married lover's wife finds out about them. The powerful irony is that she doesn't seem to recognize, at any point (and it was a long hour), her role in the victimization of another woman, though at one point she acknowledges that the affair did complicate her life. I mean, it's so inconvenient, right? Then she embarks on efforts to have a baby, made difficult by some unseen and wise force. Finally, her grandmother dies, and she moves into a new place within her family. She is seen shopping for hideous hats with her mother and aunt, marveling in the same nasal, maybe-a-little-slow voice-over that perhaps she has finally grown up. There was absolutely no value for anyone but her in this shameful display of what she appears to believe is her own forward thought on modern femininty.

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