I remember seeing the trailer and I think i was going to see it at the cinemas for some reason never did..well now I get to watch it. Its interesting to watch this when your unemployed. Like, I get that I'm much younger than JLO but the way upper management treated her at the beginning is similar to how many are treated, especially those unemployed because our "experience" means nothing, we're expected to have all this paperwork attached even order to even get the bare minimum for some roles. Which is quite frustrating and makes you feel like you'll never achieve anything outside of your comfort zone. When Zoe reveals she's adopted, it started to feel cliched real quick. I'm not sure if it's because I've watched one too many adoptive movies or one too many where woman regret giving up their baby and end up watching from the background instead. By the end of this movie, I instantly went "I've seen this movie" but after doing a search through my watch list, I couldn't find that I had. But it just feels overly familiar that it quickly became background noise. #secondact #secondactmovie https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn0tY-Wvk58/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=















