Review of Girl 27 (2007) by Edith N — 08 Apr 2010
Stern's material falls a little short of being sufficient for a full length documentary. While Douglas's case is compelling and what happened to her reprehensible, the more important story is how the corruption in our capitalist status quo infiltrates the judicial system. Of particular interest is the illustration this story (one of many) provides of how utterly corrupt the film industry is and how they control LA and CA. As anybody who lives here understands, the primary directive of the authorities is to protect the film industry and the rich assholes who control it, other industries and customary functions being secondary.
Also of interest is the degree to which aspiring actresses were required to whore themselves to the undeserving immigrant scoundrels who run the industry. (Not a lot has changed.) As far as Douglas's legal ordeal is concerned, since somebody in her position has no chance of receiving justice, it would have behooved her to ram a 9 inch hat pin up the nose or through the ear of the swarthy subhuman creep who attacked her. For some additional perspective concerning over-privileged, undeserving heels who just have to press the envelope, see Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired to better understand the reasons for his seemingly prima faice unjust treatment by our legal system.
This review of Girl 27 (2007) was written by Edith N on 08 Apr 2010.
Girl 27 has generally received mixed reviews.
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