This is a paragraph verbatim from the 7/15 review of Harry Potter. It's by Manhola Dargis, who apparently has no recollection of high school.
A decade later [after the first HP movie] Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and his friends, Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), have become powerful adult wizards, while the actors are now stars. Look closely and you can see the beard inching along Harry’s, or rather Mr. Radcliffe’s pale chin. Meanwhile Ms. Watson, smoldering in bruising dark lipstick on the cover of the July Vogue, has her own hair and makeup artist, and the director, David Yates, even trains the camera on her generous peekaboo cleavage. Just as startling is the transformation of Mr. Grint who, in one early, anxious scene wears a goatee and a panicked look that together suggest a junior Paul Giamatti. My, how the children have grown — and the movies too.
Cleavages--Facial Hair-Oh My! Post adolescene really can be surprising.
Just what is a peekaboo cleavage? Am I missing something? Is it different from the common (mundane) cleavage? Or is it a reference to the style of her dress, from which a cleavage peeks out?
This movie should be rated R.