May December Is An American Film With a Dry Humor and Guilt Which Makes It A Must Watch

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May December is a film with a layer of melodrama, shining it’s focus on a psychological swing between Gracie and Elizabeth.

May December is a movie that was created to pull you in at first glance using emotional disconnect to it’s advantage.

The audience won’t see Tony Haynes, he has the audience in his grip, getting the emotional response he set out for. He stretches the minds of the audience in ways to hit the right nerve and to get the best reaction.

A carefully clever film that gleefully deploys a range of metaphors.

Twenty something years later after a tabloid of their romance blew out of proportion and it gripped the nation, Gracie and her husband Joe must face their new reality.

A film in the make about the couple brings Hollywood actress Elizabeth Berry to spend time with the family to better understand Gracie, whose character she will be playing in the film.

May December is a movie that centered around a trip made by a global TV star Elizabeth Berry (Natalie Portman) to visit Gracie Atherton-Yoo (Julianne Moore) and her husband Joe Yoo (Charles Melton).
Gracie who was a 36-year-old mother of two and Joe who had just finished seventh grade, had an affair.

Joe, who never took time to figure all that has happened in his life began to process what happened in his youth, he starts to confront the harsh reality of life placed before him. Whereas Elizabeth and Gracie studied each other, we find out that the similarities and differences.

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