This fun little anecdote packs a lot of content into a simple concept.
There's an element of obnoxiousness casting a shadow over the whole thing even though the subtext is firmly on the right side. Shouldn't walking home after a hook-up be the most prideful thing ever?
As our likeable heroine races against the clock from A to B with limited resources, she finds friends and help when she least expects it and overall, this is a life affirming no-brainer.
This is certainly how I remember it; it's been a while now.
I guess it's trying to satirize how prejudice takes many forms or something, It's not the strongest element of the movie.
There's an element of obnoxiousness casting a shadow over the whole thing even though the subtext is firmly on the right side. Shouldn't walking home after a hook-up be the most prideful thing ever?
As our likeable heroine races against the clock from A to B with limited resources, she finds friends and help when she least expects it and overall, this is a life affirming no-brainer.
This is certainly how I remember it; it's been a while now.
I guess it's trying to satirize how prejudice takes many forms or something, It's not the strongest element of the movie.