My Fellow Bi's...THEY DID WELL
Though the story may seem outlandish for some, the premise is amazing. A woman who is married, falls for her publicist. Though she is an adult doing relatively well in life, she struggles with the idea of being in love with a man and a woman at the same time. Let's face is, bisexuality gets a bad rep. We're either seen as nonexistent, greedy, selfish, or cheaters. Though this story does deal with infidelity, what matters is the struggle the main character faces: realizing she her being in love with 2 people is possible. The idea of these two people making her feel her happiest, rather they are a man or a woman, helps her accept who she is. Now for the obvious, the '5 Lessons in happiness' series is a series of shorts; this episode is nothing new. Just like the rest, it feels incomplete, but I suppose that's the point. The writers give you the opportunity to decide what happens beyond the closing of the curtain. They give us the opportunity to finish the story. Overall 8 out of 10- well done.Was this review helpful to you?
That was so good!
This was so good! Even though it's a short, it really draws you in.A lovely drama that contains themes of Poligamy and LGBTQ+ - Great and amazing storyline, amazing acting and production. I loved the ending, cause' it's YOU who chooses the ending, and honestly that was so fun, even though I think some people won't like it. I'm looking foward to see the other movies in "Series" And I have to admit, though the movie has a comedy tone into it, I really learned the "5 lessons in hapinness" - It discusses important themes, and it's genius.
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