I didn't really like the way it was made, like I said, but the story is so powerful, and the reactions and involvement of her friends so moving, I kinda just got over that. They go through every emotion - happy memories, tears, bewilderment, laughter, dickheadness (one of her exs). This part of the film felt so "everyman" to me. You could imagine yourself or your friends responding in just the same ways. I felt close to them, 'cos they're all English, Londoners, not too much older than me, probably had a lot of the same experiences growing up.
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