

True Colors
Two law school friends find themselves at odds when one becomes a Justice Department lawyer and the other goes into politics.
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Plot Summary
A ambitious young woman from a modest background enters a fierce rivalry with her friend and roommate when they both fall for the same man. The competition escalates as their careers and personal lives become increasingly entangled, leading to morally ambiguous choices and a stark revelation of their true natures.
Critical Reception
True Colors received mixed reviews from critics, who found the performances engaging but criticized the film's predictable plot and uneven tone. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the exploration of ambition and friendship, while others found it to be a superficial take on complex themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the strong performances of its lead actresses.
- Criticized for its formulaic and uninspired narrative.
- Debated for its portrayal of female ambition and rivalry.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed reception, with many appreciating the acting chemistry between the leads. However, a common complaint is that the story felt overly familiar and lacked originality.
Fun Fact
The film's screenplay was written by Rod C. Parker and Leslie Dixon, who also wrote the screenplay for 'Mrs. Doubtfire'.
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