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Girls Let's Go
Mimi, a shy “good girl”, has loved her crush for years but can’t bring herself to confess. At his farewell party before he goes abroad, her five stylishly different friends coach her with their mismatched, often ridiculous confession tactics. When a rival suddenly appears, the friends unite to help Mimi fight back and finally speak her heart. Will she find the courage—and win the boy?
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Plot Summary
Following the sudden death of their beloved, eccentric aunt, three estranged sisters are forced to reunite and travel across the country to scatter her ashes. Along the way, old resentments resurface, secrets are revealed, and the sisters confront their complicated pasts and uncertain futures. Through their shared journey, they begin to mend their fractured relationships and discover what it truly means to be a family.
Critical Reception
Girls Let's Go received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its heartfelt performances and poignant exploration of sibling dynamics, while some found its pacing uneven and its narrative predictable.
What Reviewers Say
The film excels in its portrayal of complex sisterly relationships and features strong performances from its lead actresses.
While some plot points felt familiar, the emotional core of the story resonated with audiences.
The journey narrative provides a solid framework for character development and eventual reconciliation.
Google audience: Google users appreciated the film's emotional depth and the relatable struggles of the characters, particularly the sisterly bonds. Some found the plot a bit slow in parts but ultimately felt the movie was a heartwarming and engaging watch.
Fun Fact
The director, Daniel Adams, also wrote the screenplay for the film, drawing inspiration from his own experiences with family dynamics.
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