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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Every Day (1:33) 2010
Every Day is the story of many people's every day lives. Ned and Jeannie are a married couple with two sons and a floundering marriage. The older son has just come out of the closet, the younger elementary age student practices for his violin recital. Ned works for as a writer for a soap box type television show. Ned is assigned a female co-writer who throws herself at him as they work late at night in her apartment. Adding more fuel to the fire is Ernie, Ned's ailing and depressed father-in-law who has come to live with the family in New York. My first reaction was that I really didn't care for this movie but as I continued to watch, it grew on me. Ned comes to terms with marriage and family life is not always fun but he isn't "stuck in a bad marriage." Jeannie comes to terms with her estranged dad as Ned and Jeannie reconnect. Every Day is a realistic look at life, love and family.
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