The chemistry! The tension! The clichés!
Life’s not perfect, but it can be most endearing – that’s the takeaway, anyway, from Jason Reitman’s nuanced teen comedy.
Were doorways made wider in the 1980s?aside, this movie is really as feminist as mainstream movies got in the ’80s. Melanie Griffith plays Tess McGill, a wily business school graduate working as a secretary at an investment bank with such memorable one-liners as “I have a head for business and a bod for sin.
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