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don't be cruel
I don't know how I stumbled onto this "review." A google search, I think. Regardless, I must agree with Vee, who, despite her means of attack, was right on to peg this review as narrow minded, unconvincing and unsupported. Facsism is not the issue here, and you are reaching to suggest otherwise. Easy enough to do, if your review is so plainly blinded by hatred. Sometimes I think we make it a point to be as cruel as possible, when really our reaction is more important to us than the issue at hand.
I appreciate an argument as mush as the next conversationalist, and I can appreciate your view point. But you should also consider what this film may mean to people other than yourself. My fiance, for example, who I would classify is a strong, modern woman, viewed these women not as antagonistic forces but as victims of masculine crisis. And I agree.
This is the kind of film where we can understand why the characters act the way they do, even if we disapprove of their actions.