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		<title>Review: &#8216;Bella&#8217; offers a fresh drama of a day</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By John Rieping The Madera Tribune “You’re not running now,” called out the teenage boy seated on the sidewalk beside a buddy as I walked out of Madera Cinema 6 late Sunday. I had passed them on my way in less than two hours earlier. “I was late before but the movie’s over now,” I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>By John Rieping<br />
The Madera Tribune</i></p>
<p>“You’re not running now,” called out the teenage boy seated on the sidewalk beside a buddy as I walked out of Madera Cinema 6 late Sunday. I had passed them on my way in less than two hours earlier.</p>
<p>“I was late before but the movie’s over now,” I said. </p>
<p>“Which movie did you see?,” he asked.</p>
<p>“Bella,” I said. “It was really good. It takes place all in New York over 24 hours and it really captures the New York vibe. It doesn’t feel like a Hollywood cookie cutter movie at all. It just &#8230; sort of unfolds around you. I don’t want to say more because that would spoil it.&#8221;</p>
<p>“Is it like a soap opera?,” he asked.</p>
<p>“Yeah, kind of. It’s a drama about two people and its romantic, but they don’t get &#8230; ‘romantic’ with each other during it,” I said. &#8221; It would be a good movie to take a chick to though.” Inside I grimaced wondering if anyone even calls women “chicks” anymore, which isn’t a word I normally use either.</p>
<p>“Would it be a good movie to make out with a girl?,” he asked.</p>
<p><i>For an actual movie review of &#8220;Bella,&#8221; <a href="http://www.maderatribune.com/life/lifeview.asp?c=231439">see The Madera Tribune on Wednesday (Dec. 12).</a></i></p>
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