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Year in and year out, Princeton admissions officer Portia Nathan (Tina Fey) has lived her life by the book. But during her annual recruiting trip, she finds herself reconnecting with a former college classmate, free-spirited teacher John Pressman (Paul Rudd). As she bends the entrance rules for one of his very unconventional students, Portia puts at risk the future she thought she always wanted, and finds her way to a surprising and exhilarating life she never dreamed of having. (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment)

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English Tina Fey is a great screenwriter and actress, but why does she have to play in such a trashy movie? Paul Rudd is excellent here, until it comes to the end where he has to show a bit more emotion. But this time it's not his fault, it's the fault of a stupid screenplay. Interesting characters that are scattered into a embarrassing story about a woman who made a mistake and suddenly tries to fix it out of a foreign impulse. Otherwise, she probably wouldn't care, but suddenly she's incredibly aware and does more stupid things. Or after forty years, she realizes that her previous life was worthless? A bit late, isn't it? It's just stupid American moralizing that makes no sense. ()

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