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...and They Lived Happily Ever After is quite an intriguing documentary from 1975, directed by Kathleen Shannon. It provides a raw glimpse into the thoughts of young girls and married women about marriage and motherhood, which feels almost like a time capsule of societal expectations. The juxtaposition of their candid views with the incessant barrage of glossy advertisements really sets a unique tone; it creates a kind of dissonance that makes you think. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the insights without feeling rushed. There's a certain frankness in the performances that stands out, as the women navigate their realities against these romanticized ideals. It’s not just another look at marriage—it digs deeper, making you ponder the complexities of growing up and the pressures of societal norms.
Documentary style captures raw emotionsInteresting commentary on societal expectationsContrasts personal experiences with commercial ideals
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