![]() ![]() (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. Petty complaints aside, Confessions of a Shopaholic is 100% darling. (The pairings are too “busy,” and at the ball the men outshine the ladies looking quite handsome in their tuxedos.) If I do have one complaint about this production, it’s the wardrobe, which is too “out there” for my tastes. Seeing the responsibility Becky (finally) takes correct the problems she makes is an important lesson. Surprisingly this film deals with the serious side of debt, and its crippling effect. The complete 180 his behavior takes is adorable and awkwardly sweet.īecause she makes a mess of her life, in the end through humility, she comes to realize the importance of honesty. His character is fun to watch develop because he’s so “in control” while at work, but after he meets Becky, he’s smitten. She annoys us with her lack of self-control one minute, and the next you love her for her frivolous personality. ![]() Fischer is superb in the lead role because she manages to make the character of Becky so likable and cute (it would be hard to make that bridesmaid dress actually look good! She pulls it off). The humor is fantastic Dancy and Fischer are both excellent comedians, albeit for different reasons. In this medium, Confessions of a Shopaholic is a sparkler of a comedy. ![]()
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