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Second Act (2018)

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Movie Second Act (2018)
Real Title Second Act
Rating 6.3
Aired 2018-11-22
Duration 103 Min
Languages HINDI-ENGLISH
Quality Bluray
Subtitle Esub
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

United States of America

Genres

Romance, Comedy, Hollywood Movies Hindi Dubbed, Hindi Dubbed Movies, Dual Audio, Hollywood Movies, English Movies

Companies

STXfilms, Nuyorican Productions, Universal Pictures, H Brothers, TMP Films

Stars

Jennifer Lopez, Vanessa Hudgens, Leah Remini, Milo Ventimiglia, Treat Williams, Charlyne Yi

Directors

Peter Segal

Writers

Justin Zackham, Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas

Taglines

Taglines: Her talent was real. Her résumé was not.

Tags

new york city, career woman, forty something, best friend, second chance, job hunting, assistant manager, facebook, career resurrection, finance, street smarts, secret, innovator, passed over for promotion

Description

Value Shop assistant manager Maya Vargas wants only one thing for her 43rd birthday -- a promotion. While her résumé may not scream upper management, her track record certainly does; she is an innovator who listens to her customers and delivers results. When she loses the job to a college-educated candidate, Maya sets out to prove to Madison Avenue that street smarts are as valuable as book smarts -- and it's never too late for a second act.

Reviews

Reviews:

Author: mooney240
**While the story is predictable and inconsistent, the final product is enjoyable, focusing on family over stereotypical rom-com romance.** Second Act was billed as sort of a rom-com, but that isn't very accurate. While a comedy, Second Act focuses on the story of a sharp woman without traditional credentials that learns to find success by being true to herself. The story is inconsistent, but there are plenty of funny moments throughout, particularly when the Monday Moms are on screen. The film's best part is Jennifer Lopez's character finding and reuniting with her long-lost daughter, whom she had to give up for adoption as a young teen. The supporting cast of quirky characters is entertaining too. But the lead character makes some dishonest decisions and lies to her loved ones repeatedly, making the viewer feel conflicted about rooting for her. Ultimately, Second Act gets distracted from its own story making the ending feel haphazard, stitched together, and uninspired. Still, a comedy not wrapped up in romance but a mother/daughter relationship is a nice change of pace.

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