The film is wound around the story of a young girl and her friends, and their first period. The development of their breasts and their first bra. Weaved around the story is her research project around religion. Glimpses of Judaism and the suggestion that her mothers parents who are Christians were awkward. However what is unsaid is that Judaism does not recognise as being Jewish, a daughter being born to a Jewish father, through reform Judaism does. This girl is going to get such a wakening when she comes of age.
The film could have had a larger audience if it was more accepting and tolerant of others. The Christian grandparent were looked upon as being awkward. Seemed rather unfair and biaised in their portrayal in the movie. Was it really necessary to make fun of old people?
The film could have had a larger audience if it was more accepting and tolerant of others. The Christian grandparent were looked upon as being awkward. Seemed rather unfair and biaised in their portrayal in the movie. Was it really necessary to make fun of old people?
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