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Butterface (2000)

by Gwen Hayes(Favorite Author)
3.37 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Reading the blurb for Butterface made me both smile and cringe. Dogfight is one of my favourite films owing to the relationship between the main characters and the 60s music and themes. I will always remember the scene in the bathroom when Lili Taylor realises why River Phoenix brought her to the party, and I was waiting anxiously for that horrible moment to happen to Beth.I felt for Beth even before I started reading. In such a short space of time, I fell very much in like with both Beth and Lucky. They're just kids, trying to make their way in a world that can often be cruel.I liked the message at the heart of this story. Accept yourself, believe in yourself and your worth, work on your self-confidence and live.
review 2: The beginning of this short story was
... more adorable so I forked out cash to read the end. It was only a dollar but I feel gypped. The best stuff is all in the sample. It drops off sharply in quality as soon as you move into paid content. While I still loved the characters it becomes a little self righteous. The ending was so holier-then-thou it made me want to scream. Definitely would not recommend it. less
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tsclem1698
Hubiera sido bueno con una trama más extensa y algo menos de cliché en el final.
mizzles
Corto. Hermoso. Quería más. Quiero más.
netkeeper17
Muy corto :'(
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