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Old-Fashioned
María José is 34 years old, gets a job with young people and wants to adapt to the millennial generation. Majo has his friend Luis who is his confidant. Through the "Tinder" application, she meets David, with whom she establishes a relationship. María José has an argument with her boss about work. Majo begins to change several things that make her feel satisfied with what she has achieved.
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Plot Summary
In a quiet, small town, a deeply religious and introverted man named Clay decides to find love. He sets unconventional rules for himself and any potential partner, seeking a pure and traditional romance. His journey tests his faith and resolve as he navigates the complexities of modern dating while adhering to his old-fashioned ideals.
Critical Reception
Old-Fashioned received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its pacing slow and its message overly didactic. Audiences, particularly those with similar religious viewpoints, often responded more favorably, appreciating its wholesome themes and commitment to its traditional values.
What Reviewers Say
The film's earnest attempt to promote traditional values is commendable but often overshadowed by its uninspired storytelling.
While aiming for a heartfelt romance, the movie struggles with character development and a predictable narrative arc.
Viewers seeking a faith-based narrative may find its message resonant, though its cinematic execution is generally considered weak.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a positive and uplifting experience, particularly appreciating its focus on faith, integrity, and old-fashioned romance. Some noted that while the plot was simple, the sincerity of the message made it a worthwhile watch.
Fun Fact
Writer and director Jeff Shipman also stars in the film as the lead character, Clay, and the movie was largely filmed in his hometown of Paris, Texas.
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