Shout! Studios | Release Date (Streaming): September 25, 2020
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num47Oct 30, 2020
It kept disappearing from the beginning of the story. I could easily predicted how the story was going to end. The writer of this movies probably was writing the story while patting himself / herself on the back thinking that he/she is goingIt kept disappearing from the beginning of the story. I could easily predicted how the story was going to end. The writer of this movies probably was writing the story while patting himself / herself on the back thinking that he/she is going win some kind of award this year. Sorry, i didn’t bother to check if the writer was a male or female. It was a waste of my time and the people i was watching it with. Expand
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ThomassOct 12, 2020
Absolutely great. Carefully weaves the story of emerging feminism with both humor and thoughtfulness. This is quite an accomplishment. Would recommend this. I never knew this event happened so a history lesson as well.
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Mauro_LanariFeb 28, 2021
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Losing herself in forced, rhetorical and superficial digressions, the director makes the film outdated, too similar to the thousand others about the #meetoo, slow, boring, insincere, negligible. The few images during post-film
(Mauro Lanari)
Losing herself in forced, rhetorical and superficial digressions, the director makes the film outdated, too similar to the thousand others about the #meetoo, slow, boring, insincere, negligible. The few images during post-film credits with the real protagonists are incomparably more exciting.
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DawdlingPoetMar 7, 2022
I thought this was a reasonably well made film based on a true story. I'm a little uncomfortable that its categorised as a comedy - the issue of womens rights and the objectification of young women is hardly a laughing matter and if anythingI thought this was a reasonably well made film based on a true story. I'm a little uncomfortable that its categorised as a comedy - the issue of womens rights and the objectification of young women is hardly a laughing matter and if anything such issues have only got worse in the following decades. I suppose there are some moments where the activists are shown in high spirits, which may cheer you but I wouldn't say any of it is exactly laugh out loud material. I'd heard about the true story before (having seen a documentary about it on the BBC a few years back), so I knew roughly what to expect. I thought both Keira Knightley and Jessie Buckley gave good performances, probably moreso Jessie Buckley, who is someone I really rate for her performances. If your interested in seeing the story played out in all its 1970 era bright colours and naffness, you'll find that here certainly - its a good film to potentially start discussion about feminism maybe and generally I thought it's a good film. Maybe not quite good but decent enough to be worth a watch, yes. Oh and I particularly liked that at the end, we're given details about what happened to the characters via text and shown images of the real people who were involved in real life as well - that always helps with such true life stories. Expand
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