What was The Secret Dreamworld of a Shopaholic in Europe, turned to Confessions of a Shopaholic upon reaching U.S. The first one from the Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella (penname for Madeline Wickham) focused on Rebecca/Becky Bloomwood - the main character; she despite being a financial journalist, is heavily burdened by loans, one of the darker sides of being a shopping addict.
Rebecca Bloomwood resides at Fulham, London and shares her apartment with Suze. Becky is bored with her job and it seems that to break the monotony, it is shopping that she always chooses. But Becky is also honest by nature, as she frankly admits her lack of knowledge on personal finance is responsible for piling up debt on her credit card. Beckys biggest weaknesses are designer homeware, fashionable apparel and beauty products and all these lead her to an unending cycle of debt. Still, she keeps accepting the offers for other different credit and store cards; this time, in order to invest and rationalize her overspending habits, which she does by buying birthday gifts for her friends.
Her intense shopaholic habits now start affecting her professional life. On her way to a press conference, she spots a shop displaying a bargain sign and a scarf inside it. She forgot her card in the office, so manages the owner to hold it till the day ends. She now plays to get her card, or the scarf; she manages the latter after creating some mid-sized scenes at the press conference. This event led her to the biggest heartbreak of her life. As a result, she turned all the more averse to rectifying her financial status despite repeated requests from the manager of the bank. What she does instead is taking a weird but crafty roller coaster ride towards putting it up.
The movie is a light one with a bubbly if not sweet performance by Isla Fisher as Rebecca Bloomwood. Though Becky always wanted a job with a fashion oriented magazine, she somehow finds her way into the same publishing house, but to their financial magazine. So there she is with an unbelievably low credit score and shes dishing out advice to others about finance, investments, debts and what not. This doesnt seem to impress debt collecting agent Derek Smeath, played by Robert Stanton. All of this leads to Becky falling in love with, you got it, her rich, rich, rich entrepreneur boss Luke Brandon.
This is a story that shall inspire awe in a viewer. To get hold of a copy of the movie, log on to the Internet and get it downloaded from the websites. Its a huge list of movies including the latest ones. For what we may call an unending roster of DVD quality, high-resolution movies is only possible when it has been licensed to do so; if you are a habitual spender, then its your chance to get started on saving some dough. With a computer and an Internet connection, you may outrun even the biggest DVD rental, in or around where you are put up.
**You can watch Confessions of a Shopaholic movie online, by visiting the link provided below the review, in the resource box.
Rebecca Bloomwood resides at Fulham, London and shares her apartment with Suze. Becky is bored with her job and it seems that to break the monotony, it is shopping that she always chooses. But Becky is also honest by nature, as she frankly admits her lack of knowledge on personal finance is responsible for piling up debt on her credit card. Beckys biggest weaknesses are designer homeware, fashionable apparel and beauty products and all these lead her to an unending cycle of debt. Still, she keeps accepting the offers for other different credit and store cards; this time, in order to invest and rationalize her overspending habits, which she does by buying birthday gifts for her friends.
Her intense shopaholic habits now start affecting her professional life. On her way to a press conference, she spots a shop displaying a bargain sign and a scarf inside it. She forgot her card in the office, so manages the owner to hold it till the day ends. She now plays to get her card, or the scarf; she manages the latter after creating some mid-sized scenes at the press conference. This event led her to the biggest heartbreak of her life. As a result, she turned all the more averse to rectifying her financial status despite repeated requests from the manager of the bank. What she does instead is taking a weird but crafty roller coaster ride towards putting it up.
The movie is a light one with a bubbly if not sweet performance by Isla Fisher as Rebecca Bloomwood. Though Becky always wanted a job with a fashion oriented magazine, she somehow finds her way into the same publishing house, but to their financial magazine. So there she is with an unbelievably low credit score and shes dishing out advice to others about finance, investments, debts and what not. This doesnt seem to impress debt collecting agent Derek Smeath, played by Robert Stanton. All of this leads to Becky falling in love with, you got it, her rich, rich, rich entrepreneur boss Luke Brandon.
This is a story that shall inspire awe in a viewer. To get hold of a copy of the movie, log on to the Internet and get it downloaded from the websites. Its a huge list of movies including the latest ones. For what we may call an unending roster of DVD quality, high-resolution movies is only possible when it has been licensed to do so; if you are a habitual spender, then its your chance to get started on saving some dough. With a computer and an Internet connection, you may outrun even the biggest DVD rental, in or around where you are put up.
**You can watch Confessions of a Shopaholic movie online, by visiting the link provided below the review, in the resource box.
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