“Your
tragedy is your armor.”
Ever since I saw the trailer for Mistress America I have wanted to see it. I cannot even tell you
why I wanted to see because I HATED Greta Gerwig’s last movie I watched Frances Ha. I think I had a hope the
story of Mistress America would be
less annoying than Frances Ha. I.
Was. Wrong.
Tracy is a college freshman at Barnard College in New
York City. She is an aspiring water who wants to join the school’s elite
literary club. She writes a story and does not get in. Her mother is getting remarried
and her mother’s fiancé has a daughter named Brooke (Gerwig). One day Tracy
messages Brooke to meet up and Brooke takes her soon-to-be step-sister out for
a really fun night all around the city. Tracy’s fun night with Brooke has
inspired her to write a story based on Brooke.
Brooke is woman who does not have her life together. She
has several different jobs and does not seem settled whatsoever. Brooke has a
new venture trying to start her own restaurant with help from her boyfriend. Her life kind of falls apart when her
boyfriend decides to split up with her and she no longer has money for her
restaurant. She tries to go to her ex-boyfriend and his wife who Brooke thinks
stole her idea for t-shirts and then made a fortune for the backing for her
restaurant. That trip goes horribly nuts with Brooke and Tracy ending up in a
huge fight and other things happen but Brooke does have a light bulb moment
about her life and eventually makes some changes.
As for Tracy, she does write her story in full based off
of Brooke and gets into the literary club. She realizes the club is not all it
is cracked up to be and decides to make her own club. After their dust up
Brooke disappears and Tracy looks all over the place for her. By the end of the
movie Tracy finds Brooke and Brooke is moving on and bettering herself.
I know my summary of Mistress
America is not that great. There is a lot more detail but I did not like
the detail. Here is the reason I did not like Mistress America: the character
of Brooke drove me insane. I have always been an ambitious person and know what
I want from my life. I understand that everyone is different but when I see
characters in movies that are adults and immature and do not have their life
together and have all this wasted potential I get pissed. Brooke seemed like an
immature woman wandering around in life and that made me upset. I hope I did
not come off like a snot saying all those things. If you are a person like
Brooke or Frances Ha if it is working out for you, you do you and hopefully you
are happy.
Despite my not liking the story or the characters I did
think Mistress America was very well
acted and very well directed. Greta Gerwig is a great actress and I hope
someday to see her in a movie that I like the character she plays. And I will
also say that Mistress America is
worth watching at least once.
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