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Segue quatro jovens enquanto se preparam para correr na Universidade do Alabama em 2022. Contra o pano de fundo viral de #BamaRush no TikTok e a longa tradição de recrutamento de fraternidad... Ler tudoSegue quatro jovens enquanto se preparam para correr na Universidade do Alabama em 2022. Contra o pano de fundo viral de #BamaRush no TikTok e a longa tradição de recrutamento de fraternidades na Universidade do Alabama.Segue quatro jovens enquanto se preparam para correr na Universidade do Alabama em 2022. Contra o pano de fundo viral de #BamaRush no TikTok e a longa tradição de recrutamento de fraternidades na Universidade do Alabama.
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Interesting documentary about a fascinating, layered topic.
However the pacing was stilted, with only a very small part of the documentary focused on covering the rush process.
The director also interjected into the film multiple times about her experiences with alopecia, and how those experiences paralleled to the experiences of the girls pursuing a sorority. Her experiences and stories with alopecia were extremely important and meaningful, however they didn't relate super directly to the main content of the documentary in an obvious way, and the interjections broke up the pacing and emotional swell of the film.
However the pacing was stilted, with only a very small part of the documentary focused on covering the rush process.
The director also interjected into the film multiple times about her experiences with alopecia, and how those experiences paralleled to the experiences of the girls pursuing a sorority. Her experiences and stories with alopecia were extremely important and meaningful, however they didn't relate super directly to the main content of the documentary in an obvious way, and the interjections broke up the pacing and emotional swell of the film.
Would have been a good documentary if it weren't for the director making the entire thing about herself.
Sucks you have alopecia but it has absolutely nothing to do with joining a sorority in the state of Alabama.
Trying to compare your struggles with your subject at every turn has single handedly ruined your film and left your audience feeling click baited.
If every scene with the director in it was cut from this film I would have probably rated it an 8 out of 10.
Seeing what these girls put themselves through is absolutely crazy.
Next time keep your issues in check and you might make a decent film.
Sucks you have alopecia but it has absolutely nothing to do with joining a sorority in the state of Alabama.
Trying to compare your struggles with your subject at every turn has single handedly ruined your film and left your audience feeling click baited.
If every scene with the director in it was cut from this film I would have probably rated it an 8 out of 10.
Seeing what these girls put themselves through is absolutely crazy.
Next time keep your issues in check and you might make a decent film.
This is marketed as a window into Greek life at Alabama, but I have no idea what is happening here. There is virtually nothing about fraternities and sororities, and a lot of scenes of the director re-saying information that's already been said, more or less verbatim. For example, first they tell you what a NY Times article says, and then they'll pan to the director saying, "There was a New York Times article..." This is when she's not talking about alopecia, begging the question: Why didn't you make a movie about alopecia? It seems to be what she actually wants to talk about, and uses a handful of awkward people pursuing sorority life to talk a lot about her trauma from wearing wigs. Honestly, it's baffling.
ACTUALLY NOTHING TO DO ABOUT BAMA SORORITIES. DO NOT WATCH UNLESS YOU WOULD LIKE TO GET UPSET ABOUT WASTING YOUR TIME. The director is constantly stopping the documentary at times to make it fully about herself who by the way didn't go to bama and wasn't EVEN IN A SORORITY. I understand that she has her own stuff but if that's what the documentary was about then maybe change the name? Also a 1/4 is of the film was them just talking about the documentary and how everyone is going to take it the rumors about it. I'm writing this while watching it because it is that bad. Worst documentary i've ever watched and I watch documentaries a lot.
"Poor me" story from the director who made the entire doc about herself and lazily tries to equate her alopecia with Bama Rush. If you're saying, "huh?", then believe me, the disaster of watching it is actually worse than it sounds. Glosses over important issues such as racism, eating disorders, etc. In favor of non-stop flashy pop ups of Tik Toks. Literally 30 minutes of the doc is dedicated to the directors own plight with alopecia. Sloppy filmmaking with no point of view or really anything to say. If you're looking for saliciousness, there isn't any, and ditto if you're looking to learn anything.
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- CuriosidadesAt approximately -42:27 minutes left in the movie, while Abby and her friends are cooking: The next scene shows food being scooped into a striped bowl from a saucepan, and there appears to be a cockroach crawling on the counter above the stove!! Yikes!
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- 1 h 40 min(100 min)
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