Late Bloomers Connie Nelson


Late Bloomers Connie Nelson

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Late Bloomers Connie Nelson

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Late Bloomers Connie Nelson

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Late Bloomers Connie Nelson

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47 of 48 persons found the following review helpful.
4Sweet Love Story
By A
Late Bloomers is an gratifying sweet love story in regards to two women who find love in the middle of life’s journey. One woman, a school secretary, married with children, finds that her long marriage has passed from physical life on the romantic vine some years ago. The other woman is a geometry teacher and girl’s basketball coach who has never been in love. Through the learning and instructing of basketball, each woman finds in the other a love that they never thought they would find at this stage in their life.
I love that this movie portrays love and sex amongst two women who are not beauteous hard-bodied teenagers. It is fun notwithstanding to see them react like giddy hormone driven teenagers in love’s initial blush. The actresses did an outstanding occupation playing two women awkward at love and there was a nice alchemy amid them. I will never look at basketball the same way again and enjoyed the sport that plays as the platform for the women’s romance.
The movie is meant to be share of the “feel good” genre so it is hard to criticize what appears to be unrealistic actions and reactions by some of the characters but I do have to say that the husband’s reaction to his wife’s new found love was rather implausible.
I would commend this film to anybody who wants to see a lovely simple love story and would specially commend it to anybody like myself who at middle age wants to see a semblance of their own life on screen.

24 of 25 humans found the following review helpful.
5wow….this is the way it happens!
By Jane Bishop
Falling in love with a woman, for the introductory time in mid-life, as a heap of of us have experienced, is an astonishing occurrence. LATE BLOOMERS shows this to be unfeigned by including big doses of engaging tenderness and realistic scenes of stark honesty. In this film there are no women wearing slinky dresses, seducing one another in a pseudo-romantic Hollywood setting. Instead, Late Bloomers portrays finding love, and finding it just around the corner, all as it many times happens. Quite unexpectedly, the lovers discover one another, and find the closeness and romance antecedently missing from their past involvements. One of the women is married, so if you original fell in love with a woman when married with children; you will be grateful for the character’s struggles and those of her family. However, alls well that ends well and this is without a doubt what this film portrays. LATE BLOOMERS is believable, with fine acting and a outstanding story line. The women who play the roles of the two lovers are perfect, uninhibited in their lovemaking; funny, tender, and even now and again fearful; yet always finding a way to stay the course together. LATE BLOOMERS produces an wholly possible story and presents it by using, not only a lot of drama, but also a great deal of humor. Buy this film. You will perfectly adore it.

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5Super middle age falling in love story
By A
Poignant story regarding two women who are astonished when they fall in love in the prime of their lives. One, a spinster (coach), who probably grew up as a tomboy, and didn’t genuinely see the possibleness of love. I don’t think she even considered loving any individual intimately. She sees men as brothers to play sports with. I’m not sure what her perspective on women is before this, probably just a person to have a superficial friendship with. She is very lonely. When she falls in love, she is like a little kid; pretending to play the clarinet while lying on her living room couch with relish , playing footsie underneath table for the duration of a faculty meeting, enjoying the hell out of her new relationship. The second woman (mom) is married, but the romance passed away in her marriage a very long time ago. It sounds like mom married very young, and she is affrighted her daughter will get trapped in a young marriage too. Mom is having difficultnesses attempting to commune with her daughter and her husband in regards to her daughter’s overflowing sexuality. Mother and daughter have a very explicit discussion with regards to sex. The share I like best when it comes to the movie is the way basketball is used amid the two as a method of seduction. Mom starts the seduction at a school dance that the two are helping chaperone doing a very physical bumping dance. Both women in truth get into it. The two proceed the seduction as coach teaches mom to play basketball. Mom never having been good at sports is learning that there are things she may do better than she ever realized. Then there’s a great nude basketball playing scene – it’d never occur without a lot more privacy – at least not in any town in the good ole USA that I recognise of – but it’s fun – very seductive.
Maybe being middle aged, I may better relate to this. But I do not see coach as being a tired downhearted individual. I see her as a Martina Navitarola (sorry if I misspelled your name Martina), or Detective Tennison looking kind of person. I likewise see her as honest, capable to speak her mind without attempting to be overbearing. I see them both as sweet humans who want to get enjoyment from their relationship, without bothering other people, and without other persons bothering them.
Super movie!!!!!!!!!

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