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Turning 30
Critic reviews and ratings
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Refreshing, unusual and unlike your typical women-oriented films, Turning 30 marks an addition to the increasing tribe of intelligent women directors.
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Fresh, feisty and well-designed with above-average technical virtues Turning 30 is more a chic than a chick flick.
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...modern, vibrant and fun.
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What could have been a celebration of all things woman might just make all women turning 30 into a laughing stock.
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doesn't 'turn' out all right and ends up being a passable fare.
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...has its moments, but they are few and far between.
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...what sinks this ship is the lame writing.
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..turns from a warm, welcome peek into that girl's life, a girl we are prepared to like, into a series of cliches.
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The film takes a promising premise and fails to realize its potential because it's trying too hard to be cool.
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This is one film that's screaming itself hoarse, lying on the floor throwing a tantrum saying, "I'm cool chick flick. Can't you see? I'm a cool, cool chick flick." Therein lies the tragedy.
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An average flick.
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...is too bookish in its form. It could've been better read than seen.
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...a collection of cliches running through a harebrained script...
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The material is weak and sub plots unravel at their own sluggish pace, making you wonder if turning 30 is really that much of a big deal.
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...has nothing new to offer, beyond the usual new age tripe.
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...a too-long film about a wet blanket...
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...with its weak dialogues, forced narrative and unoriginal storyline, fails to entertain.
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...there's only so much of whining about Turning 30!!! that the viewer can take.
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...may be bursting with pop colours but the ultra boring movie makes you afraid and anxious of turning that age.
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Why blatantly follow the Sex And The City template right down to the facile, inane voiceover?
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