Guest Post: This post Ugly Dolls movie review is written by my amazing movie reviewer husband, Boulder Mt. Man
Enjoy!
During my early college days, a newly married man and a new father of twins, I struggled with procrastination. This can be a very detrimental imperfection that I learned to overcome to get through college. The biggest lesson I ever had with procrastination found to be in a computer lab working feverishly literally all night long to complete the end of semester project that was due. It probably wouldn’t have been as big a lesson learner had I not had to be at work at 7 am. It took me 3 days to get back on a regular schedule! I vowed then to make sure my time was very strictly scheduled so it would not happen again. Thankfully, it never did.
This memory makes the new movie, Ugly Dolls, have such an appealing plotline. None of us are perfect and we all have shortcomings that can make us better individuals (always improving, not perfect, of course). This looks to be a fun movie regarding overcoming our imperfections.
Here's the Ugly Dolls Official Trailer:
Check out this awesome YouTube preview link:
Love this Ugly Dolls synopsis, "In the adorably different town of Uglyville, weird is celebrated, strange is special and beauty is embraced as more than simply meets the eye. Here, the free-spirited Moxy and her UglyDoll friends live every day in a whirlwind of bliss, letting their freak flags fly in a celebration of life and its endless possibilities. The endearingly unique residents of Uglyville occasionally look to the sky above the town, where a new UglyDoll will appear and be embraced by the community.
Moxy (Kelly Clarkson) loves her square-peg life in this round-hole town, but her curiosity about all things leads her to wonder if there’s something – anything – on the other side of the mountain which nestles Uglyville. Moxy gathers a group of her closest friends and sets off to find what’s on the other side. They discover another world – Perfection – a town where more conventional dolls are trained in protocols before they graduate and are sent to the “real” world to find the love of a child."
So as the New York Times says: Ugly Dolls: Stay Ugly, Friends! :)
In Perfection, Moxy and her crew are subject to the manipulations of Lou (Nick Jonas), the perfect doll in charge of training recruits. Here, the UglyDolls will confront what it means to be different, struggle with their desire to be loved, and ultimately discover that you don’t have to be perfect to be amazing because who you truly are is what matters most. UGLYDOLLS releases in theaters this Friday, May, 3, what a great way to spend some family time this weekend!
Hope you get to see it soon!
Warmly, Carolina Mama
FTC Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Ugly Dolls. All opinions are my own.
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