Wine Country,” and she still can’t tell an engaging story with panache. A frustratingly bland young-adult feminist comedy without good jokes, “Moxie” is a cross between a hokey ’90s family sitcom and a vastly superior teen film, such as “Lady Bird.” Visually, the movie is not so much simple as it is routine.
Emotionally, it’s catatonic. Poehler’s film lacks — please forgive me — moxie.The spunky title comes from a fictional underground feminist magazine created by a high-school outcast named Vivian (Hadley Robinson), who becomes inspired by her mom Lisa’s (Poehler) youthful activism.
How do we know she is inspired?“Thanks for inspiring me,” Vivian tells Lisa as though she’s a talking Hallmark card. Adapted from a young-adult novel of the.
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