The Idea of You: An Impassioned Defence
Broey Deschanel Broey Deschanel
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 Published On Jul 31, 2024

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To enjoy The Idea of You, all you need is some taste, and a healthy dose of shame.

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Jennifer Harlan, “A Brief History of Summer Reading” The New York Times (2021).

Adrian Horton, “From The Idea of You to A Family Affair: the summer of age-gap romances” The Guardian (2024).

Benjamin Lee, “The Idea of You review – Anne Hathaway lives out fanfic fantasy in solid romance” The Guardian (2024).

Robinne Lee, “Reducing The Idea of You to Fan Fiction Is Another Example of Dismissing Women’s Art” Time Magazine (2024).

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