severe criticism in the U.S., arrives in Mexico Morning Glory (Glorious Awakening) starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton. In this play we see a woman's life completely wrapped up in her work as producer of one of the worst morning shows on television and try to increase the rating as hiring news legend Mike Pomeroy (Harrison Ford) but this proves to be the worst person in the world.
We're seeing Harrison Ford in the best role he has had in a decade as a man whose taste for real news value collides with the banal world of morning shows and accomplished with little effort be interested in a character various shades. For Meanwhile Rachel McAdams is proving to be a great actress that Hollywood just is not exploited as it should, with a comic vein is not obliged to do anything silly to get a smile from the audience.
With nearly two-hour, Morning Glory does not feel heavy at any time and although many may believe that falls into the cliché of being a Chick Flick of the heap, the story actually has a great message about the importance to make time to enjoy life, to be open to new experiences, no matter how short of our standards may be.
If looking for a comedy to be distracted for a few hours and without certainly feel identified with the characters then this movie is for you.
9 / 10
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