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Morning Reel
Ray Salazar
151 episodes
2 weeks ago
Reviewing films in about THREE minutes OR SO.

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Reviewing films in about THREE minutes OR SO.

NEW episode every Thursday morning!

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Follow at:

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"Fat Girl" ft. XG Guerrero - 149
Morning Reel
19 minutes
6 months ago
"Fat Girl" ft. XG Guerrero - 149
XG and I review "Fat Girl" (À ma sœur!) written and directed by Catherine Breillat that was released in 2001. It's a coming-of-age film from France. The French do coming-of-age films very differently from the USA. This is a film that's meant to break the human spirit and eliminates hope. It's a film about two sisters who sort of compete and talk about "girl stuff" to keep it PG. Their family are in vacation and the older sister secretly wreaks havoc in which shatters the innocence of the little sister. It's a film that's aimed for a mature audience and it barely holds back. Just barely. XG Guerrero joins me again on this episode as we discuss what the film centers at consent, which is keeping your children on check regardless of who and cultural background. It is a slice of life of the human experience and it doesn't spoon-feed you at all. Breillat and the cast all together made a brave film about discovering yourself, the trials and tribulations that females at a young age go through. We discuss the tension that the film develops throughout the course of its story time and it's done differently than from a traditional American film. We also talk about if the film is even worth-watching to begin with and what the director was trying to say concerning the subject at hand which is something I feel is important to take notice. No rating on the review but three & a half out of four tokes.
Morning Reel
Reviewing films in about THREE minutes OR SO.

NEW episode every Thursday morning!

OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Follow at:

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