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Cher's performance in Moonstruck really is incredible.

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How does one go about getting featured in What To Read?

(Also, I'd Like To Thank The Academy and One Good Song are both very good reads, thanks for the tips)

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This is great. The Academy Awards are such an infuriating yet fascinating aspect of pop culture.

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Moonstruck (1987) is a comedy directed by Norman Jewison about Loretta Castorini (Cher), a widow who falls in love with her fiancé’s brother, Ronny (Nicolas Cage), when she invites him to her wedding. The performances of both Cher and Nicolas Cage are masterful, amazing.

This movie also has one of the most profound and helpful messages about dealing with emotional pain 💔:

Life Lesson: Let go of old resentments—you’ll feel better.

“What’s the matter with you? I mean, you think you’re the only one who ever shed a tear?”

Movie Scene: https://moviewise.wordpress.com/2013/04/29/moonstruck/

I wrote more about this idea of letting go of old resentments here on Substack 🤗:

Feel Better With Movie Therapy

5 Great Movies, 5 Powerful Life Lessons For Mental Well-Being

https://moviewise.substack.com/p/feel-better-with-movie-therapy

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