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Originally Posted by Niamh.
My issue with it was that it felt like it was trying to pass itself off as a female empowering film but it was 100% meant for a male audience and what men think is female empowerment.
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My read on it is honestly totally different Niamh - I don't think it is (or is trying to be) female-empowering I think it's quite a bleak commentary on the relentless and seemingly unassailable nature of violent male oppression. And I don't think the sequences are the character's idealised dream world, they're a representation of the male gaze and, in effect, a social commentary on exactly the things you're talking about.
She doesn't (and can't) win. Any victory is ultimately punished. I'm not saying it's a masterpiece but it's definitely more layered than being an anime-style CGI fest.