Jim-Sanfilippo
Joined Dec 2008
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I enjoyed the story and the acting, especially of the actress who played Glory and the actor who played Poppy.
I recommend this movie to most people, but for parents who do not want children to hear rough language, there is some rough language in the movie.
The violence in the movie is not bloody, nor overly intense.
Girl Wired is very entertaining from the beginning to the end, and I plan to purchase it once it is on DVD.
I recommend this movie to most people, but for parents who do not want children to hear rough language, there is some rough language in the movie.
The violence in the movie is not bloody, nor overly intense.
Girl Wired is very entertaining from the beginning to the end, and I plan to purchase it once it is on DVD.
Molly seemed to be a story copied from 1968's Charly with Cliff Robertson. Molly would have been best not to have been made because the acting and the script were below average, while with Charly the acting and the script were above average. Molly's premise, a female version of Charly Gordon, was a good idea, but the idea must be supported by good acting and a good script. The script was not terrible. The movie would have been more entertaining with a better cast of actors and actresses. The movie could also have been better with the current cast of actors if the script was much better. Molly, the movie, was not terrible, and was somewhat entertaining. There are movies that are worse, but also there are movies that are much better.