Lol, so it couldn't move you because it was a rich people's problem? Strange.
Because the film actually shows that no matter what your social class is - whether you are a househelp, or a high profile lawyer, a middle class mother or a rich mother-in-law, or a young, educated homemaker - women across the spectrum are victims of domestic abuse, misogyny, sexism, sexual harassment, etc. That is precisely why it has struck a chord with critics and viewers alike.
It's a beautiful, beautiful film.
Edited by ponymo - 3 years agoWatched it around a week ago and I disagree. I was expecting some forced drama and grand speeches but the film kept it subtle and got the message across very well. One of Tapsee's better films IMO.
I totally agree! One of the main reasons that I really liked the movie was because it never tries too hard. Makes it point very clear in a subtle way!