Girl Clock! (2010)

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Girl Clock! (2010). 1h 30m | Not Rated

“I LOVED the movie! Itu0026#39;s funny, unusual and, just when you think itu0026#39;s going the way it should go, it doesnu0026#39;t! Great to see a movie about real women, and real women problems. I can imagine that men under 40 wouldnu0026#39;t get this movie at all, or anyone who is quite religious – so beware! The lead characters are menopausal best friends who have completely different lifestyles u0026amp; wants. From the start the characters are set: Christine (Veronica Neave) the world wandering happy to be single successful photographer – whose biological clock is about to go off with a bang! The free-spirited Margo (Queenie van de Zandt) happily married to Keith (Jamie Dunn – hugely funny) with two kids, but would love to be an empty nester u0026amp; Mikki (Catarina Hebbard) terrified of the fast approaching onslaught of everything that comes with being middle-aged with her partner Tom (Adam Couper, also co-writer) continually trying to convince her she is perfect just the way she is. Performances by the three central women are all outstanding.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhat is soon to become Christineu0026#39;s very amusingly obsession with falling pregnant is supported at the most important u0026amp; unfortunate of times by her friends when she needs them most. The pitch line for the movie u0026quot;If you thought puberty was hard wait till you hit 40u0026quot; certainly rings true! But for a laugh, and for some tears, and for a movie that is one of the funniest – I laughed so hard my sides hurt – Girl Clock is the best independent film I have seen all year.”

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