Bite-Sized Review: Straight Up (2019)
We are obsessed with this idea that there is a soulmate out
there somewhere who is going to
complete us intellectually, physically and emotionally. But
the harsh reality is that not
everybody gets that. Sometimes you have to stop searching
and settle for someone who does
one of these things perfectly. Like, it's okay to have an
intellectual soulmate with whom you
don't have the greatest sex. Or a physical partner who
doesn't read the same authors or watch
the same movies as you do. Sometimes it is okay to settle.
Straight Up doesn't beg for attention. It flows naturally
through well written conversations.
There are no big surprises or earth-shaking events. But
still, it doesn't fail to instill in you a
vivid, soulful feel.

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