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Book Club: The Next Chapter

By Tara McNamara, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 13+

BFFs enjoy Italy in comic sequel with wine, salty language.

Movie PG-13 2023 107 minutes
Book Club: The Next Chapter Movie Poster: The main characters hold champagne and smile at the camera while on a gondola, with Venice in the background

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It's crystal clear that the driving reason for this so-so sequel is that the cast and crew wanted to travel to Italy after the pandemic. But, hey, at least they take viewers with them on their adventure. Italy is presented as appealing and appetizing, with incredible architecture, cobblestone streets, significant art, delectable wine and food, and picturesque Venetian gondolas. In other words, Book Club: The Next Chapter doesn't offer any new discoveries -- rather, it delivers the idea of Italy that many non-Italians likely already have in their head.

The dialogue is so rote that if you found out it was written by artificial intelligence, you probably wouldn't be surprised. But it's not bad. It's fun, and that's important, because it also portrays women over 70 as being vital, engaged, and an important part of society. And the story's COVID-19 context makes the movie's ultimate message -- "Life is what you make of it, so be brave, be bold, and just do something" -- meaningful.

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