Mary-Louise Parker was so beautiful in this movie, ESPECIALLY as the prim-and-proper woman who wouldn't allow herself to be vulgar. Her character's story is so sad, and then the ending is REALLY painful.
I rewatched it for the third time a couple of nights ago and, while I still think is waaaay beneath Ragnarok, I could appreciate it a bit more and the themes resonated better. I just wished it had a tighter grip on the action and the silliness.
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