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The 40 year old version (Netflix)

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A lot of little buzz jumped up on my reviews about this Sundance winner. Not realizing it was a New York movie as well as filmed in Black and White. I had no expectations whether good or bad, but slightly more excited because it was written, stared and directed in this debut movie. here's the synopses. A down-on-her-luck playwright thinks the only way she can salvage her voice as an artist is to become a rapper at 40. A down-on-her-luck playwright thinks the only way she can salvage her voice as an artist is to become a rapper at 40.

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