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As the movie plays, shes silently amused, glowing, watching her own work reflected back on her.
And then she takes out a truly incredible pair of glasses.
Forget Leonardo DiCapriossideburns and leather ensemble, or Brad Pitts moccasins.
(Brad Pitt peeling his shirt off, however, is a discussion for another day.)
Margot Robbies reading glasses are this movies most glamorous accessory, oddly because theyre so normal.
Maybe they run out of contact solution too,just like me.
Its all so pedestrian.
In a languid narrative likeOnce Upon A Times, it the smallest detail that really works.
No thank you to the sleekGattaca-esque framesfavored by 20-something supermodels.
The big, plastic frames Sharon Tate pulls out are geeky in a way thats unbothered.
Or, you know, anything else.