A woman lawyer travels back in time and crosses paths with other women in history who fought for women's rights.A woman lawyer travels back in time and crosses paths with other women in history who fought for women's rights.A woman lawyer travels back in time and crosses paths with other women in history who fought for women's rights.
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Emy Ltr
- Jeanne d'Arc
- (as Emy Letertre)
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No pun intended - we have come a long way, but we also have a long way to go. Sometimes it does help going back and investigate what happened before - to try to avoid making the same mistakes again and again. Women do have it hard - and quite a few issues that are being pointed out here are very important ... but is it necessary for men in the now to teach our main character about this? Maybe yes, maybe no - let's not focus on that, because that is a how do you feel about it? Question .. what we can focus on: the movies handling of it all ... by making fun of it.
It is in the eye of the beholder - does it make sense for and to you? Is it funny enough while still being able to carry the very important message? Are the cliches handled ok? Is the main character way too annoying? It is a bit like Christmas Carol ... just a Feminist Carol - I reckon that is what some would call it. Again, I do not try to make this a good or bad thing - it is what it is. And as I said, there is a lot more work to do ... there is a lot more way we have to go, before there is equality ... hopefully we will get there ... not sure if I'll be alive to watch it happen.
It is in the eye of the beholder - does it make sense for and to you? Is it funny enough while still being able to carry the very important message? Are the cliches handled ok? Is the main character way too annoying? It is a bit like Christmas Carol ... just a Feminist Carol - I reckon that is what some would call it. Again, I do not try to make this a good or bad thing - it is what it is. And as I said, there is a lot more work to do ... there is a lot more way we have to go, before there is equality ... hopefully we will get there ... not sure if I'll be alive to watch it happen.
I watched this because it looked fun. However the humour masked issues, which are assumed to have been left in past - but still impact the lives of women. Although entertaining and a lot of fun, I ended up feeling (as a man) very much humbled by the experience - especially when faced with some very upsetting contextual historical information in the end credits.
The character is a pain in the ass and you wanna punch her constantly, but the idea is really good. Especially with current events in the US for example, more woman need to see this.
If you like some comedy and history with your culture this is it. Physical humour, great characters, great paced, fast talking... I had to regularly pause while watching to check I was understanding the banter correctly.
I thought it was a fresh take on Napoleon Bonaparte also.
Charlie, an unlikeable self centred lawyer takes a long time to be humbled and shaken from her arrogant, narrow views. For the first 20mins she thinks she's on some kind of drug trip as she faces a historical setting where women were punished for stepping outside of the confines of parent, cook, cleaner and wife. She continues to confront history and in at least a couple of cases, the incredibly slow pace that the French law moves at.
French women were the last of all developed countries to gain the right to vote.
Lots of great moments. It had me laughing out loud.
I need to rewatch it to check the hate reviews... maybe the subtitles were just really bad for them?
I thought it was a fresh take on Napoleon Bonaparte also.
Charlie, an unlikeable self centred lawyer takes a long time to be humbled and shaken from her arrogant, narrow views. For the first 20mins she thinks she's on some kind of drug trip as she faces a historical setting where women were punished for stepping outside of the confines of parent, cook, cleaner and wife. She continues to confront history and in at least a couple of cases, the incredibly slow pace that the French law moves at.
French women were the last of all developed countries to gain the right to vote.
Lots of great moments. It had me laughing out loud.
I need to rewatch it to check the hate reviews... maybe the subtitles were just really bad for them?
It's not all bad. The premise is intriguing. The dialogue...especially the lines given to the lead (Caroline Vigneaux) is witty. And speaking Ms. Vigneaux, she's hilarious. A gifted physical comedian who delivers visually as well as verbally. She's a joy to watch. And the pacing is good too...right up to the point where the viewer starts says 'OK, I get it. I got it 20 minutes ago. Now, wrap this up.' Only the movie doesn't. It keeps going on and on and on. Neither I nor my wife could make it to the end. We agreed that we couldn't take another minute.
What went wrong? Maybe it was the overtness of it all. Maybe the fact that after the first 20 minutes of the film, it had said all it had to say. Or maybe it was just the lack of subtlety. We both wanted to like the film. But too much is always too much.
What went wrong? Maybe it was the overtness of it all. Maybe the fact that after the first 20 minutes of the film, it had said all it had to say. Or maybe it was just the lack of subtlety. We both wanted to like the film. But too much is always too much.
Did you know
- TriviaEPILOGUE: "One isn't born a woman; one becomes one. --- Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex"
"A film inspired by true stories. For real."
A scene is then shown of Ruth Coppinger in the Irish Parliament in November 2018 showing a pair of thong underwear and discussing its recent use in a courtroom as unfair to women. Women and men are shown in demonstrations objecting to the use of panties as evidence of consent. A man is then shown reading a law outlawing cross-dressing for women. A statement is then shown saying this law was repealed in 2013. Protagonist is seen taking urine pregnancy test and realizing she is pregnant from her time travels.
- GoofsGeorge Sand tells Charlie of her affair with Frederic Chopin in a scene that takes place in 1850; Chopin died in 1849.
- SoundtracksBitch
Performed by Les Plastiscines
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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