what's in a name?
It's a shame really that she was named after a wine mostly used for cooking or consumed by the elderly after a meal and she's an alcoholic. This film could have been a lot classier if her name was Belvedere or Moet. But I guess this film just had the grungy, indie, white trash feeel to it that makes yuppies and film snobs feel like they're being open minded. Or doing lower class society a favor by turning a sympathetic eye on it for a couple of hours.
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