pickleheadcreations
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I have always stood by M Night through the brilliant to the terrible and keep coming back for more. This one has me thinking that I may not return for the next one.
The plot is so full of holes they're too numerous to count, the acting is cringe-worthy (one scene with Josh H dancing backstage actually embarrassed me), and the whole thing is one long demo reel for M Night's daughter. It's shameful and incredibly painful to watch.
I seriously do not understand how this film got 55% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Just goes to show that when you start out with your best film it's all downhill from there. This is literally rock bottom.
The plot is so full of holes they're too numerous to count, the acting is cringe-worthy (one scene with Josh H dancing backstage actually embarrassed me), and the whole thing is one long demo reel for M Night's daughter. It's shameful and incredibly painful to watch.
I seriously do not understand how this film got 55% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Just goes to show that when you start out with your best film it's all downhill from there. This is literally rock bottom.
Devastating and informative look at feminism and censorship and how the press handle women's viewpoints. I found the utter lack of respect on public television very disturbing, most of the time the people had never read her books.
The archival footage throughout and many interviews with close friends really made for a very enjoyable watch although a sad story that left me in tears at the end. It's a shame that Shere isn't alive to watch this lovely tribute to her work.
This woman deserves to be known and sadly seems as though she was erased from history. It's so fantastic that Dakota Johnson made this film; hopefully putting Shere back in the limelight.
The archival footage throughout and many interviews with close friends really made for a very enjoyable watch although a sad story that left me in tears at the end. It's a shame that Shere isn't alive to watch this lovely tribute to her work.
This woman deserves to be known and sadly seems as though she was erased from history. It's so fantastic that Dakota Johnson made this film; hopefully putting Shere back in the limelight.