HOPE SPRINGS
CAROLINE: I was dying to go to this screening with you but couldn’t make it. I am planning to see it. How was it?
RYAN: Terrific. You know they always say you could listen to Meryl read the phone book – she’s just that good. And it’s kind of fun seeing her play just a regular suburban housefrau.
RYAN: Her wardrobe, the hair, the makeup… she’s very average and it’s, of course, appropriate to the role. This movie has a terrific script.
CAROLINE: That is the basis of any good film.
RYAN: It’s a complicated look into a marriage and I actually liked Tommy Lee Jones in this too. I’m not a huge fan of his in general but this role is so him.
CAROLINE: How hard is he to look at in this one?
RYAN: Not as bad as Men in Black 3. I think they used Barbra Streisand’s soft lens on him or something because I could actually look at him this time.
CAROLINE: How about Steve Carell? I love him.
CAROLINE: I think he’s really cute.
RYAN: I was a little bit shocked by this movie. It’s, like, a precursor to Fifty Shades of Grey.
CAROLINE: What?!?!
RYAN: Okay I’m exaggerating but it is a lot of sex talk and themes.
CAROLINE: Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
CAROLINE: Oooh that’s cool.
RYAN: This film covers some heavy emotional and sexual territory in a very irreverent way. I appreciate it and it definitely makes you think. It’s also a good one to see and discuss afterward, maybe not on a first date though.
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