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Cora Bora

By Monique Jones, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 15+

Salty romcom about grief counters female stereotypes.

Movie NR 2024 92 minutes
Cora Bora Movie Poster: Megan Stalter smiles/grimaces as she holds a small dog

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This romcom isn't necessarily laugh-out-loud funny, but it is somehow entertaining to watch Cora mess up several areas of her life due to her unaddressed trauma and grief. (Ha ha?) Cora's characterization in Cora Bora is a victory over stereotypes about women in film, especially fat women, who are often seen as undesirable or the "funny friend." Here, Cora is sexually active, free-spirited, complex, and, in many ways, problematic to herself and others. That said, those same problematic actions can make it hard to root for her during much of the film—you may find yourself anxiously waiting for her to get her act together. But that's probably the point: We know that Cora needs to learn from her bad behavior, and, thankfully, she eventually does. A funny, diverse supporting cast rounds out the film; fans of Stalter from Hacks, Gibbs from Twenties, and Jacinto from The Good Place will be glad to see them together on-screen. Overall, Cora Bora is a fun film, albeit one with a purposefully frustrating main character.

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