Every time I see a woman’s name in a review section about sex workers /prostitutes, I always know that when “nudity” is part of their first 2 paragraphs, their purely biased feminist lunatics with a fixation on who’s watching who’s “private parts.” Yeah, there’s privates showing but most men are so inoculated that trust, guys weren’t paying much attention, especially nowadays when p*rn is everywhere. Ridiculous assumptions and very sexes.
Ok, so. My wife decided to pick this movie out of no where to watch. I went along.
Watching the entire movie I can tell you that there is a few messages that ought to be taken out of all this:
From the perspective of the prostitute (the protagonist named Annie), she doesn’t want to live this life anymore. This life isn’t fun. You can tell that she’s acting out every moment when she was working with the male guest in her club.
In it, all she wanted was to get married and be happy. This message is beautiful and refreshing for “NONE-FEMINIST” people.
The message that she was tired of this life. In the film, she basically gave up the sex worker life up to marry the stupid kid who has been manipulated by his parents all his life. The film depicted a young woman who obviously had a different frame of mind in life. She found a twinkle of light at the end of her tunnel when she heard real romantic words from this boy whom would eventually become her husband. She was entirely deceived by him even as sincere has he sounded. He went along with his parents. The end of this movie was very well played:
She showed her frustrations with going back to square one again. She hated being this thing called a sex worker. She saw herself almost in an endless cycle. The one moment in time where she felt the most happiest was when she was married.
Hoenstly, for people looking to be entertained, don’t watch it because this movie is more of a lesson than it is a movie of action. It’s very life-as-usual if you know what I mean.
The message was profound. I think you have to see it to understand. Personally, I gave it 3 stars mainly because I thought it was a romance film and I felt a bit deceived. But I do recommend it if you’re in the “thinking” mood for a movie.