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The High Note under-plays Dakota Johnson and Tracee Ellis Ross in feel-good music industry fantasy – ABC News
Tracee Ellis Ross plays to her diva roots and Dakota Johnson plays her ambitious assistant — in a film more interested in Los Angeles fantasy than messy reality.

Curated like a Spotify playlist for aspiring girlbosses, the new romantic comedy The High Note, starring Dakota Johnson and Tracee Ellis Ross, takes place in a mythical Los Angeles music industry where anything is possible provided you happen to be a cute white girl with big dreams, a perfectly tousled fringe, and an encyclopedic knowledge of vintage vinyl.
It’s a kind of pop remix of The Devil Wears Prada, with Johnson (Fifty Shades of Gray) as Maggie Sherwoode, the ambitious personal assistan…
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