Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that I enjoyed Anne in this--normally I don't care for her. And she's never looked better. Love the long hair with bangs on her.
I wonder if she didn't take ozempic. She's gotten very, very thin.
It seemed odd that she covered up at the swimming pool because the young girlfriends were much bigger than her.
It wasn't about size. It was about youth. A skinny body at 40 is different than one at 20. Even if you both are a size 0.
+1. AH looked really good for most of the movie but in that pool scene, right next to those girls, she looked every bit her age.
I though this was kind of weird because she was previously shown running on the beach with him in a bikini. I get being nervous around them but found it odd she had such a matronly suit when she was previously in a string bikini!
Anonymous wrote:The movie was cute. He was hot and they had great chemistry. Even though it was based on the book, I loved the book so much more. Their breakups were grueling to read through and the details that changed really matter. She was 38 and he was 19 when they got together so that age gap made it too hard for them to stay together and she knew she couldn’t take his 20s from him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that I enjoyed Anne in this--normally I don't care for her. And she's never looked better. Love the long hair with bangs on her.
I wonder if she didn't take ozempic. She's gotten very, very thin.
It seemed odd that she covered up at the swimming pool because the young girlfriends were much bigger than her.
It wasn't about size. It was about youth. A skinny body at 40 is different than one at 20. Even if you both are a size 0.
+1. AH looked really good for most of the movie but in that pool scene, right next to those girls, she looked every bit her age.
I though this was kind of weird because she was previously shown running on the beach with him in a bikini. I get being nervous around them but found it odd she had such a matronly suit when she was previously in a string bikini!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw the trailer and it looked like the premise was that she was lucking out getting this young hot guy, but I find it so weird, this idea that SHE would not be the catch. A lot of women m in their 40s are gorgeous, fit, accomplished and interesting, and it's very weird to hear her say, "I'm too old for you." As if he's the catch in the scenario. It's just stupid. Their age difference should be a non issue, not the premise of the movie
How does this work in real life? Does a celebrity guy date older women for fun until they want kids, then go find a younger woman of child bearing age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that I enjoyed Anne in this--normally I don't care for her. And she's never looked better. Love the long hair with bangs on her.
I wonder if she didn't take ozempic. She's gotten very, very thin.
It seemed odd that she covered up at the swimming pool because the young girlfriends were much bigger than her.
It wasn't about size. It was about youth. A skinny body at 40 is different than one at 20. Even if you both are a size 0.
+1. AH looked really good for most of the movie but in that pool scene, right next to those girls, she looked every bit her age.
Anonymous wrote:I think Galitzine will be the next big thing. Hathaway underrated every movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that I enjoyed Anne in this--normally I don't care for her. And she's never looked better. Love the long hair with bangs on her.
I wonder if she didn't take ozempic. She's gotten very, very thin.
It seemed odd that she covered up at the swimming pool because the young girlfriends were much bigger than her.
It wasn't about size. It was about youth. A skinny body at 40 is different than one at 20. Even if you both are a size 0.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw the trailer and it looked like the premise was that she was lucking out getting this young hot guy, but I find it so weird, this idea that SHE would not be the catch. A lot of women m in their 40s are gorgeous, fit, accomplished and interesting, and it's very weird to hear her say, "I'm too old for you." As if he's the catch in the scenario. It's just stupid. Their age difference should be a non issue, not the premise of the movie
How does this work in real life? Does a celebrity guy date older women for fun until they want kids, then go find a younger woman of child bearing age?
Anonymous wrote:I saw the trailer and it looked like the premise was that she was lucking out getting this young hot guy, but I find it so weird, this idea that SHE would not be the catch. A lot of women m in their 40s are gorgeous, fit, accomplished and interesting, and it's very weird to hear her say, "I'm too old for you." As if he's the catch in the scenario. It's just stupid. Their age difference should be a non issue, not the premise of the movie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I saw the trailer and it looked like the premise was that she was lucking out getting this young hot guy, but I find it so weird, this idea that SHE would not be the catch. A lot of women m in their 40s are gorgeous, fit, accomplished and interesting, and it's very weird to hear her say, "I'm too old for you." As if he's the catch in the scenario. It's just stupid. Their age difference should be a non issue, not the premise of the movie
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Haven’t read the book or seen the movie yet, but as a woman in her late 40s with kids (including sons) there’s no way I would feel comfortable dating a 20 something or even 30 something. So I completely understand the premise of the movie and why the female lead would say such a thing.