Review: Celeste & Jesse Forever

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Celeste & Jesse Forever


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“Jones and McCormack’s script continuously rejuvenates us with Celeste and Jesse’s many character quarks, but the film is entrenched in the idea of coming to terms with deep regret. Despite its often lighthearted feel, the story is about a divorce that no one actually wants, and the chemistry found on screen makes it that much more tragic.”

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