cordelialeite
Joined Sep 2019
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Beautiful visuals, Nicole Kidman, Bette Middler, Glenn Close and social critique. Light hearted and intelligent at the same time. What else do you need? It's just perfect!
''Here is a simple story in which our lovely contestant and her family try to find their way to California so that she can prove to the world she is not a loser! " Except SHE WAS NEVER A LOSER and will never be.
As if pretending beauty was an objective matter wasn't disgusting enough, and creating ridiculous competitions where women try to fit in a limited standard wasn't unerving enough, now we have beauty pageants for kids!
No wonder body image related diseases are on the rise, as well mental health issues in youngsters. The prevalence of major depression (a very serious disease that might kill) is higher in women than in men. And of course being treated like a piece of meat, an adornment plays a role in it!
As if pretending beauty was an objective matter wasn't disgusting enough, and creating ridiculous competitions where women try to fit in a limited standard wasn't unerving enough, now we have beauty pageants for kids!
No wonder body image related diseases are on the rise, as well mental health issues in youngsters. The prevalence of major depression (a very serious disease that might kill) is higher in women than in men. And of course being treated like a piece of meat, an adornment plays a role in it!
The cast is also diverse, which I appreciate. Now, is it only my imagination or are they (film industry) making most fat characters villains? Aren't these people vilified enough?