

(Disclosure: this post does contain affiliate links if you buy anything through these links, I may receive a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. If you don’t mine dramedies that are a bit saltier, then you’re likely to enjoy Mystic Pizza. It’s fun to see Annabeth Gish in one of her earliest roles. She does a wonderful job with the character, and the rest of the cast is quite impressive as well. Julia Roberts is, as usual, the film darling we came to know in this, what is described as her breakout role. It also opens a softer side of the relationship and leads the viewer to believe, they’ll triumph despite their differences. Three teenagers learn a lot about life and love one summer in this romantic comedy-drama. It’s another of those accurate portrayals of sisters and best (girl) friends that’s somethings tough to watch, but ultimately true. It has lots of profanity (if that’s something that bothers you) but also has a warm affect that is hard to ignore. This is one of those nostalgic kinds of movies that is good, just not perfect.
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