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Maid in Manhattan (contains spoilers, sort of)

This was one I'd never seen and it's kind of mediocre but at least it's from before the era where Netflix & Co started making all the Hallmark knockoffs. There's little worse than being 20 minutes into a movie and realizing it's not funny at all, just saccharine and weirdly about how women shouldn't have jobs and should at most run a family pumpkin patch or something. Anyway, this has it's cute moments and I'm always here for a comedy of errors. It seemed silly that there was this whole narrative where she has to get him to forgive her for secretly being a maid. Like, isn't he the problem if that's a problem? Also it felt weird that he was a Republican and that was a non-issue, but it was a different time. Anyway, this isn't the best of that era but also not bad. Like if you want something cozy and unchallenging to relax with, why not?

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