Review of Miss Representation (2011) by S I — 15 Aug 2017
One of the most essential documentaries that addresses one of today's social problems as this one would give frustration on the unfair role of genderism has towards the society, mainly the female gender getting interfered from finding themselves outside of the sexist media. The presented facts and statistics, including visual examples of the infectious male gaze, made this documentary more than thought-provoking towards the extent of taking action by standing up against the system for equality. It's mostly thorough, with few topics that were understood prior, but the voices had addressed enough to provide the perspectives of the male gender's stance on their terrible actions thinking there are no consequences when being sexist. You'll be considered sexist if you chose to not see this important documentary as it the argument was nicely-crafted with excellent, generally insightful points. (A-).
(Full review TBD).
This review of Miss Representation (2011) was written by S I on 15 Aug 2017.
Miss Representation has generally received very positive reviews.
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