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  1. Meagan

    I haven’t seen Laura, but I’m interested. I’m wondering how it compares to Lars and the Real Girl, which was unusual but ultimately unsatisfying for me.

    (How have you not been writing movie reviews all along? Your writing is perfect.)

    • Leah

      I have to admit that of the three (Lars, Her, and Cherry 2000), I actually prefer the B movie, Cherry 2000. I know we’re meant to believe Lars is some kind of innocent and thus root for this inexplicable attraction of his, but I couldn’t. Like Laura, Cherry 2000 at least has someone (Melanie Griffith) questioning the love–and even helping the hero overcome it. Of course, that could be because I saw it as a kid and have forgotten just how bad it is! But honestly, I think you can just go into Laura thinking “famous mystery” and leave it at that, not dwelling on the unhealthy obsession at all. Thanks, Meagan!

  2. leah@carygrantwonteatyou.com

    I have to admit that of the three (Lars, Her, and Cherry 2000), I actually prefer the B movie, Cherry 2000. I know we’re meant to believe Lars is some kind of innocent and thus root for this inexplicable attraction of his, but I couldn’t. Like Laura, Cherry 2000 at least has someone (Melanie Griffith) questioning the love–and even helping the hero overcome it. Of course, that could be because I saw it as a kid and have forgotten just how bad it is! But honestly, I think you can just go into Laura thinking “famous mystery” and leave it at that, not dwelling on the unhealthy obsession at all. Thanks, Meagan!

  3. Just watched Laura– it was weird, but I liked it. It revealed to me that I watch too many present-day police procedurals– I found myself very distracted by all the evidence mishandling and entering places without warrants. Were the rules looser then? I don’t know.

    I really liked Waldo– he’s a delightful snob. On the surface, he reminds me a lot of Elliot Templeton in Maughaum’s The Razor’s Edge.

    • Meagan,
      So true!! And don’t you just love Mark casually hanging out in her apartment? Drinking with her guests?
      Love Waldo too, but I think I’m going to have to defend Elliot. Yes, both are snobs and finicky about furniture, style, the ‘right people,’ etc. But Elliot is a generous soul, and I believe Waldo when he states the line about the wolves…:) Leah

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