NotOnAnyFlatbread
Not that kind of doctor
Since: May, 2011
Jun 23rd 2018 at 12:14:51 PM
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Removed, because it doesn't seem to fit the trope. As Larkmarn noted in the previous deletion, the description sounds like brief, incidental midriff exposures rather than the midriff-baring costumes covered by the trope.
- Bare Your Midriff: Sara does this twice in the film. After seeing her fiance; perform, she runs through Chinatown during heavy rain rain and wears a shirt that exposes her belly and belly button.(More Noticeable in a deleted scene). Later, Sara gets out of a cab that is stuck in a traffic jam and starts to run between the cars to get to a wedding. After a few flashes of bare skin due to her fluttering buttoned top, her top rides up and gives us a brief but lovely shot of her exposed belly and belly button.
If the trope does appear in the film, it really needs a clearer explanation. Also, even if a Bare Your Midriff entry is found to apply, the commentary on whether or not it is "lovely" doesn't belong in a trope example (See No Lewdness, No Prudishness, "Personal opinions on hotness").
1390883
Since: Feb, 2015
Previous Trope Repair Shop thread: Not Thriving, started by Professional7 on Jan 20th 2018 at 9:05:27 PM
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