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7/10
Rotten avocados
AfricanBro12 February 2024
It's a pretty chaotic, fun and funny, I had so many laughs. A really pleasant surprise because I wasn't expecting anything special. I don't know if it's meant to be a cautionary or an empowering story. The movie is about a woman who's fun and carefree all her life, the life of the party at every wedding, and is suddenly confronted with the reality of time slipping away and she doesn't have as much of it as she thinks she does. While it might resonate with women in their 30s, the emotional roller coaster of Nellie's journey, blending fun and introspection, makes it enjoyable for anyone. The movie strikes a perfect balance between drama and comedy, offering moments of laughter amid the poignant exploration of loneliness, fear, and past decisions.

It's quite the tragic story, it's all fun and games at the start and then it gets sad. It was hard to imagine a happy good ending for this movie, always felt like it was gonna be sad in the second half. The ending isn't as impactful as I think it should be but it's a pretty great movie. It's meant to be empowering and remove stigma around freezing eggs, but I left the theater reflecting more about the notion of time's running out. It's sad for a huge chunk of it but I walked out with a smile because it never gets sappy. It's pretty original, well acted and the characters are great. I also love the soundtrack.

The 'freezing eggs' prep talk was great. I also love the tag line "use by 35" like an expiration date. I'm also glad she didn't go through with the toothbrush thing. I loved the reoccurring symbolism done with Avocados. Also I really loved the doctor. I also really felt the second hand pain and embarrassment when Nellie went spying.

If you think this is gonna be bad, it's better than you expect. As my introduction to Leah McKendrick's work, both writing and directing, I'm exiting to see more of her filmography. I usually don't favor actors directing and acting their own films, this one was an exception. It's a small indie movie, it's not conventional but it's one I wish was mainstream so it got more recognition. If you were on the fence about watching I recommend going, wouldn't call it one of the best movies you'll see but it's a refreshingly different and fun experience.
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6/10
A modern feminist fairytale told LA style
stevelivesey-371832 March 2024
There is something quite admirable about Scrambled. And that is its ability to depict both the positives, the negatives and the reality of walking the tightrope of life trying to balance, being a singleton, a partner, a friend and a success whilst remaining true to oneself and not conforming to societies norms.

As a first time feature director, Leah Mckendrick does a good job of balancing all the strands of a complex story that is also well written by her.

There is also a strong supporting cast, it remains consistently funny until the film becomes more emotional in its third act.

If I had to have a gripe or two about the movie I would say that the male characters are mere stereotypes but then given the prospective audience for the film I don't think it is significant. Also the end conveniently finishes before the end of Nellie's story is over. Did it work? Will they ever be used? Will the outcome lead her to revisit her life so far, her female emancipation or her choices that she never seems to to take accountability for that have lead her to this.

Not sure why it bombed at the box office, I would definitely recommend it as worth a watch.
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6/10
Frozen Eggs
stevendbeard3 February 2024
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I saw Scrambled, starring Leah McKendrick-Wish Upon a Unicorn, Say Yes; Ego Nwodim-SNL_tv, Good Burger 2; Clancy Brown-John Wick: Chapter 4, Starship troopers and Adam Rodriguez-the Magic Mike movies, CSI: Miami_tv.

This is a movie about a 34 year old woman, played by Leah, that thinks she is getting older as all her female friends are getting married and having babies. Leah can't keep a steady boyfriend because most of them want to get married and have kids but she is just not ready yet. She finally decides to just freeze her eggs for whenever she is ready to have kids. Ego plays her best friend, that just got married-Leah was her bridesmaid. Clancy plays Leah's father, that wants yo have some grandkids before he dies. Adam plays a man Leah meets on a dating app but already has a fiance'. Leah has lots of bad dates in between her being bridesmaids for her friends and the baby showers and begins to think she will never find the right one.

It's rated R for language, drinking, drug use and sexual content-including nudity-and has a running time of 1 hour & 37 minutes.

It's not one that I would buy on DVD but if you are interested in the subject matter, it would be alright to stream.
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7/10
[6.6] Sweet hope
cjonesas6 May 2024
A marvelous, touching, emotional and funny movie with great acting by the writer, director and talented actress who embodied her character believably, touchingly and smoothly.

It has important messages, never gets you bored, never let you down and surely is not for everybody.

I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Recommended to women who struggle emotionally in life.

  • Screenplay/storyline/plots: 6.5
  • Production value/impact: 6.5
  • Development: 7.5
  • Realism: 6.5
  • Entertainment: 7
  • Acting: 7.5
  • Filming/photography/cinematography: 7
  • VFX: 7
  • Music/score/sound: 6.5
  • Depth: 6.5
  • Logic: 4
  • Flow: 7
  • Comedy: 7
  • Ending: 6.
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2/10
Rotten eggs
itsallabadjoke5 March 2024
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The SINK. The modern feminist single income no kids story, of a woman who never grew up and in the end never does. There's a few laughs in the beginning but in the end you see she's selfish, entitled, schemed money out of her family, meddled in the life's of exes and others, and took it all as a part of her journey. The movie offers no moral championing for overcoming obstacles or becoming a better person, or even making an opportunity to make it into a good joke. Instead they make an entire drawn out 30 minutes of the main character feeling sorry for herself for all the bad decisions she made.
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4/10
That Little Etsy Thing
nogodnomasters23 March 2024
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Nellie Robinson (Leah McKendrick- writer, director, vanity work) is a 34-year-old woman watching all of her forever-single friends get married and have children. She just amicably split with her boyfriend who everything thinks was the only decent guy she has dated. When asked if she was "seeing anyone" she responds "I am seeing everyone." The funny line in the film. When she talks to a 40-year-old who just had a child, she discovers childbirth is not easy past 30 and decides to have her eggs frozen with financial help from her brother.

The film goes nowhere. The funny part was the situational snarky humor that didn't land very well. It is a comedy where the timing is off.

Guide: F-word. Sex. Brief nudity?
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10/10
A Must Watch for Millennial Women
coreenab-487433 March 2024
For fellow millennial women or women who have felt the crunch of a "ticking biological clock", this is a must watch. Sure, there are few stereotypical tropes in terms of the men in the movie as well as some of the women the main character Nellie finds herself friends with, but overall I found Scrambled thoroughly enjoyable, humorous, emotional, and timely.

At a time when many millennial women are being more intentional in finding their "one", figuring out themselves, and starting a family, there isn't much space to have public conversations on planning for pregnancy or even the loss and heartbreak of miscarriage.

If you're a male or someone older than a millennial, this may not be the movie for you. But even if you don't fall in the very specific demographic this movie aims to target, there's still room for a few laughs and a little learning that being a woman often means very hard decisions and pressures that society likes to not talk about.
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9/10
It started and going as a comedy but ended depressing and sad..
mihaisorinp13 March 2024
The movie was surprisingly good, the script, the acting by Leah. It was very funny and actually real to the western society and the feminism what was going on with the main character.

The woman who was delusional and interested only to party ended by becoming depressed by being single and without babies.

She was crying at the end over all the men who was dating and who she either friend zoned or just dumped and who now are either married or not interested in her.

This is the way feminism is unfolding for delusional women in the western society who end up sad and feeling sorry for all the wasted chances.
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