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The 24 Hour Woman
Monday, August 22, 2005
Rosie Perez is one of Brooklyn’s best-know actresses. Her comedic and dramatic film roles are the subject of a two-day tribute at BAM: “Born in Brooklyn.”
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Music:
“Slow Drag” and “Habanera” from the album “Jump Start and Jazz: Two Ballets by Wynton Marsalis,” Sony Music Entertainment.
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As a parent, I loved this movie. As a woman, I loved this movie. As a woman of color, I loved this movie. As a working woman, I loved this movie. My husband even liked the potrayal of the seasoned husband because it was dead on. The people who rated this movie poorly must not have any kids. I've never heard of this movie until tonight (May 2009), but I'm glad I saw it now 7 years and 2 kids into motherhood, I could completely relate. This is a must see for parents and a primer for parents-to-be on the realities of parenting, work and marriage.
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