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superdewa's review
Not rating here because I was in high school with her and think some of my feelings are based on that
nlgauvreau's review
3.0
I saw this while at work a while back, and thought it sounded interesting, so when I found it on Hoopla through the library , I though "why not".
This wasn't bad, but ultimately I was most intrigued by the interludes of Cecil's conversations with her father on how memory works and the accuracy of memory, which probably shouldn't have been my take away. Even without the interludes (which did sometimes connect things), the story was bit scattered and I'm not sure if this is typical of Cecil Castellucci or not as the only other project she's been involved with that I familiar with is Hockey Noir.
This wasn't bad, but ultimately I was most intrigued by the interludes of Cecil's conversations with her father on how memory works and the accuracy of memory, which probably shouldn't have been my take away. Even without the interludes (which did sometimes connect things), the story was bit scattered and I'm not sure if this is typical of Cecil Castellucci or not as the only other project she's been involved with that I familiar with is Hockey Noir.
rdyourbookcase's review
3.0
I liked Girl on Film - my favorite part was learning about her encounters with fame.
bbabyok's review
4.0
Interesting biography intermixed with a briefing on how memory works. Recommended.