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So, Cake (2024) dives into the life of Lindsay Dye, a cam girl and artist grappling with societal stigma and the pressures of a patriarchal world. It's really interesting in how it lays bare the conversations around feminism and the male gaze, you know? The pacing feels deliberate, letting you sit with her experiences. The visuals are striking—practical effects woven throughout that lend a raw authenticity to her story. There's a mix of vulnerability and strength in her performances too, which makes it feel like more than just a documentary. It’s definitely a thought-provoking piece that challenges norms and encourages dialogue around empowerment and identity.
Explores complex themes of feminism and identity.Visually striking with authentic practical effects.Features engaging and candid performances.
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Christian Holm-Glad
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