Ever since the book came out, I've received feedback about how it's made women think about friendships throughout their lives, as well as who is in their lives now. The goal of this blog is to open up and create a dialogue about friendships: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The Heat

There's not too many movies out there with lead female characters; so when I watched The Heat with Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy (two fabulous and funny actresses), I found it to be a great movie about female friendship.  

Bullock's character is an ambitious FBI agent who doesn't get along too well with her co-workers; McCarthy's character is a cop who is blunt and not very polite.  The two women are extremely different and have to work together on a case.  They challenge each other and get on each other's nerves, but throughout the movie, they learn to respect and even like the other's qualities.  They start opening up to one another and we see a vulnerability that takes place when two women become friends.  It's a fun process to watch.        

There are some hilarious scenes, which makes the fast-paced movie all the more enjoyable.

Below is the trailer:


What are your thoughts about the movie? 

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