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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA documentary that explores the question: In the age of manscaping, metrosexuals, and grooming products galore - what does it mean to be a man?A documentary that explores the question: In the age of manscaping, metrosexuals, and grooming products galore - what does it mean to be a man?A documentary that explores the question: In the age of manscaping, metrosexuals, and grooming products galore - what does it mean to be a man?
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Morgan Spurlock
- Self
- (não creditado)
Wilford Brimley
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Clark Gable
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Freddie Mercury
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Salvador Dalí
- Self
- (cenas de arquivo)
Christopher Lee
- Fu Manchu
- (cenas de arquivo)
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The construction of masculinity is interesting to me and it really could have been explored. However, instead of spending more time with people like Michael Kimmel (professor) who study gender, they seemed to feel they should spend more time showing random quotes from B or C list celebrities whose opinions I don't care about.
The fact that some irritatingly chauvinist guy from "the man show" thinks women are emasculating men - or the lead singer of Antthrax thinking that waxing is 'gay'... fine, that's their personal viewpoint, which they have every right to (much as I may disagree). What saddened me was they each got got as much airtime as the expert in gender roles.
The saving grace of this film was the time spent with some of the subjects. They were interesting, but also quite sad.
Jack Passion, the beard guy, was an interesting person - but he seemed to have nothing in his life except his beard competitions.
Shawn, who plays an "evil Arab" wrestling character demonizing his culture - has to shave his entire body and sculpt his body to achieve an unrealistic standard.
Ricky, the attractive Indian guy who was ashamed to be Sikh and has internalized the same kind of body hatred that many women have. He is a beautiful man with wonderful family and a strong tradition that he has felt he had to "overcome" and admits to never being satisfied.
I wish they had cut the celebrity clips and really dived more into this subject. The ever changing standards of masculinity, the ever increasing focus on men's bodies and the growing insecurities that parallel women's beauty standards is a fascinating topic.
I hope someone else takes up this idea again because it deserves to be done well.
The fact that some irritatingly chauvinist guy from "the man show" thinks women are emasculating men - or the lead singer of Antthrax thinking that waxing is 'gay'... fine, that's their personal viewpoint, which they have every right to (much as I may disagree). What saddened me was they each got got as much airtime as the expert in gender roles.
The saving grace of this film was the time spent with some of the subjects. They were interesting, but also quite sad.
Jack Passion, the beard guy, was an interesting person - but he seemed to have nothing in his life except his beard competitions.
Shawn, who plays an "evil Arab" wrestling character demonizing his culture - has to shave his entire body and sculpt his body to achieve an unrealistic standard.
Ricky, the attractive Indian guy who was ashamed to be Sikh and has internalized the same kind of body hatred that many women have. He is a beautiful man with wonderful family and a strong tradition that he has felt he had to "overcome" and admits to never being satisfied.
I wish they had cut the celebrity clips and really dived more into this subject. The ever changing standards of masculinity, the ever increasing focus on men's bodies and the growing insecurities that parallel women's beauty standards is a fascinating topic.
I hope someone else takes up this idea again because it deserves to be done well.
- kyrat
- 19 de jun. de 2015
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- CuriosidadesIn a 2012 interview with International Business Times, Morgan Spurlock revealed that the scenes with Will Arnett and Jason Bateman were completely improvised: "All of their scenes were shot last. We went to the spa for the day and filmed them going from station to station and getting different treatments. We knew the different segments that we wanted to shoot and we filmed them having multiple conversations."
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Michael Kimmel: Really, masculinity is performed for the evaluative eyes of other men. It's really other men who we really need to validate, check us out, what, you know, legitimate our sort of performance of masculinity.
- ConexõesFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #6.69 (2012)
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- US$ 36.280
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
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- 20 de mai. de 2012
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- US$ 36.280
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