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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Voiceover narration over trailers has all but vanished in the present day, making the film’s plot about breaking into the job outdated. This may add a HarsherInHindsight perspective to Carol’s efforts to diversify the field, as it comes right as the movie narrator role was dying out.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Voiceover narration over trailers has [[DeadHorseTrope all but vanished in the present day, day except as parody]], making the film’s plot about breaking into the job outdated. This may add a HarsherInHindsight perspective to Carol’s efforts to diversify the field, as it comes right as the movie narrator role was dying out.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Voiceover narration over trailers has all but vanished in the present day, making the film’s plot about breaking into the job outdated. This may add a HaraherInHindsight perspective to Carol’s efforts to diversify the field, as it comes right as the movie narrator role was dying out.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Voiceover narration over trailers has all but vanished in the present day, making the film’s plot about breaking into the job outdated. This may add a HaraherInHindsight HarsherInHindsight perspective to Carol’s efforts to diversify the field, as it comes right as the movie narrator role was dying out.
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* WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHerBack: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).

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* WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHerBack: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).sorry).
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Voiceover narration over trailers has all but vanished in the present day, making the film’s plot about breaking into the job outdated. This may add a HaraherInHindsight perspective to Carol’s efforts to diversify the field, as it comes right as the movie narrator role was dying out.
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This is technically not Romance on the Set since they didn't fall in love until well after the movie was released.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Scenes with Cher (Tig Notaro) become this knowing from the "Tig" documentary that the actress was sick with a near fatal C-diff infection during filming.
* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Scenes with Cher (Tig Notaro) and Nancy (Stephanie Allynne) awkwardly flirting with each other are this since the two actresses got together and married in 2015.
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Slashed trope (and neither is YMMV).


* ActorAllusion / CastingGag: Lake Bell, Eva Longoria, and Cameron Diaz have done animation voice-acting before this film, Bell and Longoria were co-stars in ''Over Her Dead Body'', and Diaz played a producer of film trailers in ''Film/TheHoliday''.
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* ActorAllusion: Lake Bell, Eva Longoria, and Cameron Diaz have done animation voice-acting before this film, Bell and Longoria were co-stars in ''Over Her Dead Body'', and Diaz played a producer of film trailers in ''Film/TheHoliday''.

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* ActorAllusion: ActorAllusion / CastingGag: Lake Bell, Eva Longoria, and Cameron Diaz have done animation voice-acting before this film, Bell and Longoria were co-stars in ''Over Her Dead Body'', and Diaz played a producer of film trailers in ''Film/TheHoliday''.
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* ActorAllusion: Lake Bell, Eva Longoria, and Cameron Diaz have done animation voice-acting before this film, Bell and Longoria were co-stars in ''Over Her Dead Body'', and Diaz played a producer of film trailers in ''Film/TheHoliday''.

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Not YMMV


* BrokenAesop: Judging by what we see onscreen, Carol's vocal training (aimed at helping women be taken more seriously in the professional world) consists mostly of teaching women with naturally high voices to speak in a lower register. In other words, more like a man.
* DesignatedVillain: Gustav (Ken Marino) is a sexist jerk with an entitlement complex, but he never actually does anything underhanded or immoral. His "crimes" are limited to taking up some of [[WellDoneSonGuy Carol's father's attention]], having consensual sex with her at a party, submitting an audition for a part they both want, and being a sore loser afterward.
* WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHerBack: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).

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* BrokenAesop: Judging by what we see onscreen, Carol's vocal training (aimed at helping women be taken more seriously in the professional world) consists mostly of teaching women with naturally high voices to speak in a lower register. In other words, more like a man.
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* DesignatedVillain: Gustav (Ken Marino) is a sexist jerk with an entitlement complex, but he never actually does anything underhanded or immoral. His "crimes" are limited to taking up some of [[WellDoneSonGuy Carol's father's attention]], having consensual sex with her at a party, submitting an audition for a part they both want, and being a sore loser afterward.
* * WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHerBack: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).
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* WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).

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* WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack: WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHerBack: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).
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** YMMV as it is mostly about teaching them how to talk less like children or "baby dolls" than as adults with a voice deserving to be heard and that "do not sound like they end each sentence with a question".
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**YMMV as it is mostly about teaching them how to talk less like children or "baby dolls" than as adults with a voice deserving to be heard and that "do not sound like they end each sentence with a question".
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Fixing unwanted/unapproved redirects per Ask The Tropers. Also you don\'t use redirect names in works anyway.


* ReconciliationDissonance: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).

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* ReconciliationDissonance: WhyWouldAnyoneTakeHimBack: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).
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* BrokenAesop: Judging by what we see onscreen, Carol's vocal training (aimed at helping women be taken more seriously in the professional world) consists mostly of teaching women with naturally high voices to speak in a lower register. In other words, more like a man.
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* ReconciliationDissonance: Moe takes Dani back, even offering a GrandRomanticGesture to welcome her back into the relationship, although she never even directly apologizes for cheating on him (he has to hear at second hand that she's sorry).
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* UnfortunateImplications: Judging by what we see onscreen, Carol's vocal training (aimed at helping women be taken more seriously in the professional world) consists mostly of teaching women with naturally high voices to speak in a lower register. In other words, more like a man.
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* DesignatedVillain: Gustave (Ken Marino) is a sexist jerk with an entitlement complex, but he never actually does anything underhanded or immoral. His "crimes" are limited to taking up some of Lake Bell's father's attention, having consensual sex with her at a party, submitting an audition for a part they both want, and being a sore loser afterward.
* UnfortunateImplications: Judging by what we see onscreen, Lake Bell's vocal training (aimed at helping women be taken more seriously in the professional world) consists mostly of teaching women with naturally high voices to speak in a lower register. In other words, more like a man.

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* DesignatedVillain: Gustave Gustav (Ken Marino) is a sexist jerk with an entitlement complex, but he never actually does anything underhanded or immoral. His "crimes" are limited to taking up some of Lake Bell's [[WellDoneSonGuy Carol's father's attention, attention]], having consensual sex with her at a party, submitting an audition for a part they both want, and being a sore loser afterward.
* UnfortunateImplications: Judging by what we see onscreen, Lake Bell's Carol's vocal training (aimed at helping women be taken more seriously in the professional world) consists mostly of teaching women with naturally high voices to speak in a lower register. In other words, more like a man.
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* DesignatedVillain: Gustave (Ken Marino) is a sexist jerk with an entitlement complex, but he never actually does anything underhanded or immoral. His "crimes" are limited to taking up some of Lake Bell's father's attention, having consensual sex with her at a party, submitting an audition for a part they both want, and being a sore loser afterward.

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* DesignatedVillain: Gustave (Ken Marino) is a sexist jerk with an entitlement complex, but he never actually does anything underhanded or immoral. His "crimes" are limited to taking up some of Lake Bell's father's attention, having consensual sex with her at a party, submitting an audition for a part they both want, and being a sore loser afterward.afterward.
* UnfortunateImplications: Judging by what we see onscreen, Lake Bell's vocal training (aimed at helping women be taken more seriously in the professional world) consists mostly of teaching women with naturally high voices to speak in a lower register. In other words, more like a man.
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* DesignatedVillain: Gustave (Ken Marino) is a sexist jerk with an entitlement complex, but he never actually does anything underhanded or immoral. His "crimes" are limited to taking up some of Lake Bell's father's attention, having consensual sex with her at a party, submitting an audition for a part they both want, and being a sore loser afterward.

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