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‘This Is Me…Now’ Is One Long Music Video, and I’m Here for It

February 16, 2024

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The new J.LO movie was one long fever dream. This is me…Now, a musical autobiography of Jennifer Lopez’s love life, is available on Amazon Prime. The hour-long movie goes through the ups and downs of her looking for love and never giving up hope that love is out there.

Let me say this: at face value as a long music video, and as a past competition dancer, I liked the futuristic choreography and dancing. I also liked that viewers learned about a popular Puerto Rican tale and thought the Zodiacal Council was hilarious as comic relief. However, when looking at the storyline at a deeper level, I was rubbed the wrong way. To me, the project came off as self-involved and egotistic. This was especially shown in the follow-up documentary with behind-the-scenes moments. It was also clear that Ben Affleck did not like their love details being exposed and how calling the documentary “The Greatest Love Story Never Told” was ironic because it shared many things (Ha!). Here are the things I liked about the film after watching it. Spoilers ahead.

“The Legend of the Hummingbird”

This Is Me…Now opens with beautiful vintage imagery including the Puerto Rican flag (Soy Puertoricana!) and many flowers to tell the Puerto Rican tale “The Legend of the Hummingbird.” The story is about Taroo and Alida, two Taíno star-crossed lovers. Alida is turned into a red rose to escape a forced marriage and Taroo is turned into a hummingbird, searching the rest of his days for the right red flower in the hopes of finding Alida again. I understood this to symbolize an undying love for love and never quitting to find it.

The Heart Factory

It took me about fifteen minutes into the film to understand what was going on. After J.LO falls off a motorcycle that she was on with a past love, we are thrown into a mind-bending steampunk factory featuring a beating mechanical heart. The red roses have all died, forcing J.LO to risk her life to enter the mechanical heart. She struggles and almost falls before making it inside and adding a red petal into the center of the heart’s flame. With the heart restored, the factory is bursting with red flowers again, symbolic of her hope for true love being restored. Red flowers continue to be significant throughout the film since the red rose, like in “The Legend of the Hummingbird”, represents love and J.LO constantly seeking it. I highly appreciated the creativity in this scene.

The Zodiacal Council

The Zodiacal Council was hands down my favorite part of the movie. Astrology plays a big part in the film, so it was only fitting that there would be a counsel in space based on the twelve zodiac signs. Popular celebrity guest stars appear on the council – including Jane Fonda, Sofia Vergara, Keke Palmer, Post Malone, Kim Petras, and more – representing each sign in a fun fashion. Not only were they hilarious, but I loved the idea of having a zodiac counsel sending J.LO “signs” to point her in the right direction toward love. Very clever.

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After Thoughts

The film was clever, outrageously bold, and had well-thought-through production quality. The extravagant CGI somehow worked, and the movie included little details like floor tiles saying J.LO. I enjoyed the overall imagery and style of the different scenes (the ‘Midnight Trip to Vegas’ scene pictured above was my favorite look!) I did think that the storyline was a bit out there. Jennifer Lopez released a follow-up documentary called The Greatest Love Story Never Told which can also be watched on Amazon Prime.

Have you seen This Is Me…Now? What did you think?

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Class of ’07: TV Show Review

April 13, 2023

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Class of ’07 Review

One of my favorite TV shows new for 2023 has been Class of ’07. Hands down. This comedic, Millennial, female-focused, apocalypse show is available on Prime Video. There are so many great components to the storyline and characters that evolve with each of the eight episodes. Below I have listed the top reasons why you should watch it!

Fresh Storyline

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We’ve seen many apocalypse TV shows and movies, but have we seen one about a bunch of girls stuck at their 10 year reunion fighting for survival? Set in Sydney, Australia, the first episode starts with Zoe (Emily Bowen) getting rejected on a Bachelor-style TV show and moving to a rural area to go off the grid. When heavy water starts to flood from the ground, she goes to the highest point around; her old private school where there just so happens to be a reunion with her old classmates going on. After attempting to tell the other girls about the water at no avail, she lets loose and catches up with old friends. Mayhem, however, soon strikes as a a massive flood alienates the school with only deep, endless water surrounding them. The show continues on to show powerful, yet comedic, scenes of survival, distrust, mental health, and female empowerment.

Raw, Realistic Take on Mental Health

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One of the main reasons why I liked this show, besides the comedy, was their accurate portrayal of mental health issues and the symptoms that come with it. Specifically their take on depression, bullying, grooming, trauma and self-identity. The group even partakes in a mandatory “emotional self release” hour to keep their slipping sanity. Class of ’07 does a great job at showing the real reality of struggling with a mental illness and the path to manage it in the face of a catastrophic event when medicine and therapists are scarce.

Modern Humor

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Class of ’07 had many funny moments that incorporated wittiness, Millennial nostalgia, and dark humor – all of my favorite things. I mean, come on, can we talk about the “One Week” by Barenaked Ladies singing scene? Perfection. The entire soundtrack as a whole is pure early 2000’s gold. We also see humorous moments towards self judgement, token stoners, rivalries, mending friendships, and a fake legal court. You’ll definitely laugh during each episode!

So far, there’s no word on whether Class of ’07 will be canceled or renewed for Season 2.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, TV & Movies Tagged With: tv and movies

The 10 Greatest ‘Criminal Minds’ Episodes of All Time

March 29, 2023

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A review from a die-hard fan

Criminal Minds is my favorite crime drama. I have rewatched the entire show, all seasons, all episodes, more than 10 times through. Because of this, I know a thing or two about Dr. Spencer Reid, Morgan pulling himself out of the gutter, George Foyette, “Wheels Up”, and Baby Girl. After seeing each episode multiple times, I am 100% confident in the 10 greatest Criminal Minds episodes of all time (from my opinion). They are listed, in my personal preference order, below.

1. Mosley Lane (S5:E16)

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The case of an abducted girl in Virginia leads the BAU to investigate a connected child abductor case from eight years ago. The team works fast to uncover how the unsubs pull off their crimes and where the children are being kept. Also, Evan Peters is in this episode.

2. Minimal Loss (S4:E3)

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Prentiss and Reid go undercover in a cult compound to investigate child abuse. When a federal raid goes south, the two agents are then taken hostage. This episode is based off the 1993 Waco siege.

3. Riding The Lightning (S1:E14)

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A married couple in Florida are on death row for the murder of 13 girls, but the BAU believes the wife is innocent. They investigate what her secret could be and why she’s pleading guilty against the clock of her execution. The character acting was very well done in this episode.

4. Hostage (S11:E14)

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An 18-year-old escapes from a house where she and two other women had been held for years. After alerting for help, the BAU finds that one woman is near death and the other had been taken by the abductor trying to flee. This one had some good twists and turns.

5. The Wheels On The Bus (S8:E8)

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A school bus full of high schoolers is taken hostage and disappears off the grid. As the search continues, the BAU discovers a twisted motive behind the abduction. This one always leaves a gut-wrench aftertaste.

6. Broken (S8:E15)

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Victims are found wearing watches set inaccurately, leaving a clue for the BAU team. The unsub suffers a deep trauma from childhood that leads to his motive and question of self.

7. 100 (S5:E9)

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When The Reaper returns to Washington, Hotchner and the team race to secure Haley and Jack’s safety while in witness protection. This one will have you crying.

8. Supply & Demand (S6:E24)

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After two missing persons are found dead, the BAU looks into an interstate human trafficking ring. Meanwhile, an undercover cop goes missing and her disappearance is believed to be connected.

9. Foundation (S7:E18)

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When a boy who was held captive is found in the desert and another boy goes missing, the BAU searches for a local kidnapper. Morgan uses his own personal past to bond with the rescued boy.

10. To Hell/And Back (S4:E25 + E26)

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An army vet takes measures into his own hands to get the BAU to look into the disappearance of his sister and other missing homeless people. When another girl goes missing, the team is led on a cross-border hunt into Canada.

Which are your favorites? You can check out Criminal Minds on Paramount+ and Hulu!

Filed Under: Lifestyle, TV & Movies Tagged With: criminal minds, tv and movies

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