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J.Lo’s Never-Ending Love Story
In This Is Me… Now, she returns to her rom-com roots. Is she tired of repeating herself?
Call her a savvy businesswoman or a lovable narcissist, but J.Lo picked up on what the people wanted: to luxuriate in this moment with them; to get a glimpse of their relationship; to fully nestle into Bennifer 2.0; to know what they talk about in couples therapy. She wants us to understand, on a deep level, that her marriages and relationships weren’t something to make fun of or use for tabloid fodder; that they didn’t end just because she’s difficult but because she was a broken woman trying to fix herself; that no matter how big her career got, she always felt empty. There’s a scene where she pulls her hair into a high pony, slaps on a bow and cutesy high-waisted shorts, like Sandy Liang styled her, and visits Wilson’s character in his Brooklyn apartment.
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