Review of I Am All Girls (2021) by Jluis_001 — 06 Jun 2021
The only way to approach a topic like this without making it feel exploitative would be through a documentary, and it could still feel manipulative.
I Am All Girls commits the sin of talking about the subject, but totally obscuring it to become an action film that prefers to use such an important issue as a background and motive for its protagonist, but only that.
Idealism and corruption are tiresome because they are approached with a lightness that feels empty because most of the time they're exposed in the same way and will unfortunately bother its viewers for a while, but they will forget it in a few hours.
Therefore, even the dedication to the victims at the end of the film feels crude and manipulative, because they're using their suffering as a method of entertainment.
This review of I Am All Girls (2021) was written by Jluis_001 on 06 Jun 2021.
I Am All Girls has generally received mixed reviews.
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