Breaking: Film reviewer watches movie with a closed mind, "reviews" movie by spending first 1/3 of piece complaining about watching/reviewing movies for a living, doesn't really offer much of a review of said movie.
@13, go see the movie and have a look. The woman is in amazing shape. She's a busty, which can make you look a little thick around the middle but she has luscious long legs and is super fit. Who knew, right? I can't respond to the review because I haven't seen the movie, but I think the author kind of didn't get it. I read a good interview with Schumer in Vanity Fair, and the movie's about self esteem, not beauty. But whatevs.
The reviewer went into the film down on herself and came out down on herself.
Clearly the reviewer has bought all the dysfunctional stereotypes about women that were being satirized in the film, then applied them to herself (again), and judged herself harshly (again). Then she blamed and dissed the film and Any Shumer for her harsh self-judgement.
Why are Seattlites often so devoid of a sense of humor, satire, irony, or wit?
We see your point; totally Offensive and Infuriating.
But I have learned much to my surprise, you can't be too fat or too old for men to be interested in you.
As they get older, the good ones -- the ones you want -- have learned they want more than a starved 19 with artificial breasts.
But that's true also for the younger good guys.
Amy Schumer also has no problems dating in fucking Hollywood.
This film's premise is slime, and unrealistic shit, at that.
Clearly the reviewer has bought all the dysfunctional stereotypes about women that were being satirized in the film, then applied them to herself (again), and judged herself harshly (again). Then she blamed and dissed the film and Any Shumer for her harsh self-judgement.
Why are Seattlites often so devoid of a sense of humor, satire, irony, or wit?