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It centers on women as they rush the sorority system at the University of Alabama in 2022.It centers on women as they rush the sorority system at the University of Alabama in 2022.It centers on women as they rush the sorority system at the University of Alabama in 2022.
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Unless you have absolutely no idea what Greek life is this documentary is worthless. Half of it was about the director and her personal struggles with alopecia that she (poorly) attempted to relate to Greek life. Focuses mostly on the girls lives way before they're even on campus. Did not document the girls during the rush process and most of the girls ended up dropping out. Shout out to the one active member that said her house was bottom tier lol. The girls that they chose to interview seemed nice but they were generally not the typical girls seen on rush tik tok that most people were hoping for.
If you think you're getting a juicy exposé on Alabama sororities, you are going to be disappointed. It is not an exposé at all. In fact, around 50% of the screen time is dedicated to the director of this movie who trauma dumps about being bald, comparing her baldness to rush in some contrived analogy that makes zero sense. When the women of color share their stories about the racism they faced at the University, heavy themes are explored. A Black alum explains how a cross was burned on the porch of her black sorority. Not even 10 minutes of screen time are given to her. Instead, the director inserts herself and cries about being bald once again, something incredibly jarring to see in juxtaposition with the real injustice and trauma that these women face. Bald lady aside, this is just not the documentary you think it is. I literally learned nothing new and it was incredibly boring. Do not waste your time. It was hilarious when the director kept inserting herself into the documentary, however. I cannot make this up.
The director really wanted an inside look into sororities rushing, however it was very apparent she couldn't get anyone to really talk about it. So it turned into a boring character story where the director made the terrible mistake of making themselves apart of the story where they was no correlation to do so whatsoever. If you couldn't get any of the students to talk, then shift the story more to the sorority consultants or previous graduates. Easily could have been cut down to 60 minutes.
And the first 3 minute intro is an absolute piss poor start to give the viewer a false expectation of what they perceive to expect.
And the first 3 minute intro is an absolute piss poor start to give the viewer a false expectation of what they perceive to expect.
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.
I was highly anticipating this film. I felt it lacked a little depth - there was such room to dive deeper into the exclusive nature of sororities and fraternities and there are way more secrets to be shared (coming from a former sorority girl). I felt there needed to be more concersation about how intense the actual rush process is - how expensive, how time consuming, how emotionally intensive it really is. Hugeeeee miss here. Also could have dove deeper about how the sorority girls rank those PNMs. There's a lot of undercover discrimination that goes on there, too. Overall, I think this documentary focuses too much on mental health and what it takes to look like a sorority girl than exposing the truth of what rush is. This was a bit disappointing, lacked focus and was extremely underwhelming.
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- TriviaAt 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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