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Year
2020
Runtime
130 min.
Director
Danny Wolf
Genres
History, Documentary
Rating *
6.7
Votes *
0
Checks
71
Favs
3
Dislikes
0
Favs/checks
4.2% (1:24)
Favs/dislikes
3:0
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  1. BarbieLover's avatar

    BarbieLover

    This is the BIBLE for a movie lover like me! 8 months 1 week ago
  2. anthemforadoomed's avatar

    anthemforadoomed

    Started pretty strong discussing primitive and silent era through the enforcement of the Hayes Code, but as it continues to roll through the decades, it begins to feel like a compilation of 'cinema's greatest hits of nudity' and loses much of its academic steam. The film ultimately stuffers from only briefly touching on power dynamics and how truly exploitative Hollywood was in the latter half of the 20th century at certain points during the runtime, but not thoroughly interrogating it until the end where the focus is primarily on Weinstein. This comes in far too late after listening to actresses share their experiences with being asked to disrobe during auditions, or pressured to do more on camera than they wanted or agreed to throughout the second half of the film. In the meantime, there are plenty of moments where men orate about their favorite nude scenes.

    There is some interesting juxtaposition between women talking about their aforementioned negative experiences and others discussing positive, liberatory ones, but eventually the cutting back and forth wanders, causing the film to struggle to maintain its tone. It would have benefitted from having more context provided by film historians interspersed between the traumatic testimonials and the praiseful ones or an entire section in the middle of the film to focus on the industry's exploitative practices. This would have allowed for a consistent, thoughtful tonal shift, wrapped up with the existing ending to show how far we have progressed.

    As he does in everything, Malcolm McDowell steals the show and is full of great anecdotes and insights. This was an interesting and challenging concept for a documentary and it does accomplish a fair amount, but the change in tenor from academic to reverential was disappointing. The runtime is also unnecessarily long, considering if watching the scenes is your primary goal, there are plenty of other places on the internet to do that. The film could have been quite good if a hedge clipper had been taken to it before exporting it from Final Cut.
    1 year 7 months ago
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