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dgr
Feb 13, 2013dgr rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
This film has what has to be the funniest unintentional (?) social commentary ever. Towards the end of the film, the badgirl lead has an argument with her badboy boyfriend. He grabs her, she hits him, he throws her to the ground. She gets up, starts destroying his truck with a crowbar. He punches her to the ground. Next scene, her distraught father is furious that she has been a "victim" of violence but before he can leave to exact his revenge, he gets into an argument with his badgirl daughter and... HE HITS HER, TOO. We have a scene where he expresses his contrition but, for the remainder of the film, the badgirl becomes a good girl. miraculously transformed. Otherwise, the film is well-intentioned and makes some nice statements about politics and religion but offers solutions that would only work in a town the size of a stamp.