Clinic
- 2023
- 1h 29min
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3,0/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA single mother decides to get a Brazilian Butt Lift against professional opinion.A single mother decides to get a Brazilian Butt Lift against professional opinion.A single mother decides to get a Brazilian Butt Lift against professional opinion.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
K. Alexandra Escobar
- Amara
- (as Alexandra Escobar)
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Excellent cinematography. Compelling and relatable story, up until the murdery. Who isn't ashamed of their body, right? At least, to some extent. Thank you, for writing a script that keeps it real. A script that allows the actors to portray real life, without overwhelming ethnic tropes. Thank you for creating caring, intelligent, well reasoned bipoc characters. "Until the lion learns to write, the hunter will always tell the story." Candice Marie Singleton and Alex Will Brooks delivered great performances. They're two young actors on the rise. Keep an eye on them, And you can tell the world that you discovered them before became big.
And before you judge the struggle of body dysmorphia (easy to do when no one else can see into your mind), I have to ask, are you projecting? I struggle with not being tall enough (good thing they don't offer spine stretching surgery for that), I'm not good looking enough. Hell, as young boy through young man, I thought I wasn't white enough (in addition to my African and Polynesian heritage, I am 90% white European. And was raised through the 60's and on, when there weren't people who looked like me in film)., or that I didn't have the blonde hair and blue eyes of my Viking ancestors. I'll step up and admit that I struggle with body dysmorphia. I think it was more a matter of fear that kept me from steroids and plastic surgery. Glad they didn't have calf and pec implants while I was young. Okay, maybe it was because I could afford those options...hahaha. Anyway, look in the mirror first.
And before you judge the struggle of body dysmorphia (easy to do when no one else can see into your mind), I have to ask, are you projecting? I struggle with not being tall enough (good thing they don't offer spine stretching surgery for that), I'm not good looking enough. Hell, as young boy through young man, I thought I wasn't white enough (in addition to my African and Polynesian heritage, I am 90% white European. And was raised through the 60's and on, when there weren't people who looked like me in film)., or that I didn't have the blonde hair and blue eyes of my Viking ancestors. I'll step up and admit that I struggle with body dysmorphia. I think it was more a matter of fear that kept me from steroids and plastic surgery. Glad they didn't have calf and pec implants while I was young. Okay, maybe it was because I could afford those options...hahaha. Anyway, look in the mirror first.
"Clinic" is a gripping and intense thriller that delves into the life of a stripper. The protagonist battles with deep-seated insecurities about her body, a common issue faced by many in her profession. Desperate for a change and convinced that body implants are her ticket to a better life. The plot takes a dark and sinister turn as the protagonist falls into the clutches of a malicious doctor and the audience is left on the edge of their seats. Overall, "Clinic" is a harrowing thriller that explores the complexities of its characters' lives, while also weaving a dark and suspenseful narrative around a vindictive doctor. It delves deep into themes of insecurity, desperation, and the consequences of the choices we make when driven by desperation.
This video is more than simply entertaining; it's also a thought-provoking reflection on our beauty-obsessed culture. It's a combination of a comedy performance and a therapy session.
This is far better than I anticipated for an independent film due to the appearance of the movie. It contains a few humorous moments. Displayed a few very depressing moments. To put it best, they give people a sense of humanity. Definitely recommend.
This film is not just entertaining; it's a thought-provoking mirror reflecting our beauty-obsessed culture. It's like having a comedy show and therapy session rolled into one.
The theme of prior pain is the film's strongest point. Even those who commit acts that society considers wicked have a motive for doing so. People are compelled to seek justice for themselves in an unjust society. This is a film that everyone should see. It's a film I'd suggest to friends and family.
This is far better than I anticipated for an independent film due to the appearance of the movie. It contains a few humorous moments. Displayed a few very depressing moments. To put it best, they give people a sense of humanity. Definitely recommend.
This film is not just entertaining; it's a thought-provoking mirror reflecting our beauty-obsessed culture. It's like having a comedy show and therapy session rolled into one.
The theme of prior pain is the film's strongest point. Even those who commit acts that society considers wicked have a motive for doing so. People are compelled to seek justice for themselves in an unjust society. This is a film that everyone should see. It's a film I'd suggest to friends and family.
This video is more than simply entertaining; it's also a thought-provoking reflection on our beauty-obsessed culture. It's a combination of a comedy performance and a therapy session. "Clinic" is must watching for everyone who enjoys the amusing twists and turns of beauty standards.
But hold on, there's more! "Clinic" goes into fundamental topics related to self-love and childhood trauma behind the laughs. It's like if a stand-up comic abruptly shifts to a passionate monologue, simultaneously making you laugh and cry.
What about the visuals? Consider them to be the brilliant attraction of a well done cosmetic operation. They entice you in the same way that a moth is drawn to a well-lit vanity mirror.
These body modifications doesnt even last long so what is the essence, I guess this just something that deals with being mentally sound.
I am already built in the image of the lord, this movie is really educative and should go viral to teach people to be okay with how they look already.
But hold on, there's more! "Clinic" goes into fundamental topics related to self-love and childhood trauma behind the laughs. It's like if a stand-up comic abruptly shifts to a passionate monologue, simultaneously making you laugh and cry.
What about the visuals? Consider them to be the brilliant attraction of a well done cosmetic operation. They entice you in the same way that a moth is drawn to a well-lit vanity mirror.
These body modifications doesnt even last long so what is the essence, I guess this just something that deals with being mentally sound.
I am already built in the image of the lord, this movie is really educative and should go viral to teach people to be okay with how they look already.
"Clinic" unravels as a visceral exploration into the world of desperation and transformation, offering more than a mere cinematic experience. Aleshia Cowser Jackson's direction delves deep into the complexities of societal expectations and personal struggles, creating a film that serves as a poignant mirror reflecting the lengths individuals go to redefine their identity.
The storyline centers on Lisa, a single mother navigating the delicate balance between her passion for dance and the harsh realities of survival. When confronted with the stark income disparities among dancers based on body types, Lisa's decision to undergo a Brazilian butt lift propels the narrative into uncharted territory. The underground clinic, initially a symbol of economic desperation, transforms into a battleground for Lisa's fight for identity and survival.
The film's strength lies in its unapologetic portrayal of the consequences of Lisa's choices. As the narrative unfolds, viewers are taken on a gripping journey through the physical and emotional toll of the procedure. Aleshia Cowser Jackson's choice of actors adds authenticity to the characters, making Lisa's story not just a cinematic creation but a reflection of real-world struggles.
I will advice ladies to make sure they dont fall victim to this kind of situation Lisa find herself in.
Stay motivated and develop high.
The storyline centers on Lisa, a single mother navigating the delicate balance between her passion for dance and the harsh realities of survival. When confronted with the stark income disparities among dancers based on body types, Lisa's decision to undergo a Brazilian butt lift propels the narrative into uncharted territory. The underground clinic, initially a symbol of economic desperation, transforms into a battleground for Lisa's fight for identity and survival.
The film's strength lies in its unapologetic portrayal of the consequences of Lisa's choices. As the narrative unfolds, viewers are taken on a gripping journey through the physical and emotional toll of the procedure. Aleshia Cowser Jackson's choice of actors adds authenticity to the characters, making Lisa's story not just a cinematic creation but a reflection of real-world struggles.
I will advice ladies to make sure they dont fall victim to this kind of situation Lisa find herself in.
Stay motivated and develop high.
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