Not reality.
I think it most definitely was reality. Unlike a lot of movies, not much happens... it just sorta is a day about some less than perfect people. You know... like the reality of people's lives.
Also, I didn't notice too much swearing. Certainly not more than most people I know tend to use in... well, reality.
So far as her relationship with a younger, attractive person? It let you see her insecurities and was touched on in the movie. It most certainly wasn't just typical Hollywood attaching a hot, young female to the lead for seemingly no reason whatsoever and was actually necessary for the film. Not like the movie 'Chef' where the lead is tied to both Sofia Vergara and Scarlett Johansson just because... Hollywood. With the vast majority of movies in Hollywood wanting us to accept unrealistic relationships for seemingly no good reason, I think it's absurd to try and complain about it here.
I thought the movie was done very well. Very solid performances in front of the camera and seemingly very capable people behind (for the record: the director also directed 'About a Boy' - which is a movie I find WAY too enjoyable).
I can see how the movie might not sit well with people of a certain mindset - it deals with women's issues such as abortion. That's fine. But the movie certainly does what it does well and wasn't "bad" - even if one's personal opinions wouldn't let one care for it.
Personally, I'm a man and my favorite movie is 'Fight Club.' I appreciated the movie and think it's worth watching... but I was left with a feeling that I sorta missed out on it and couldn't fully appreciate it. I'm sure it didn't touch me on a personal level like it would for many others. I'm glad the movie is out there (and, again, I'm glad I watched it), even if I don't think I felt its full impact.
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