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It seems that no sweetness without bitterness. A journey completely determined the destiny of a woman. It's a massage from a woman came to New York without any friend or brother. As a usual, she works in a prestigious restaurant, where she serves a group of high-end of consumers, and an industry dive bar. She came here without ambition, just only wanted to success because she wanted more in the life. It's no enough to make friends or relations.
Sweetbitter does a good job of illustrating how challenging it is to toggle between those two environments all night, every night, while trying to maintain sanity. Where it struggles is in its character development.
Sweetbitter certainly presents recognizable characters, situations and reactions that may have an appeal to young people who are living on their own for the first time in a big city, but it has precious little new to add to that familiar experience.