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So, 'Catwoman vs. the White House' is kinda fascinating. It dives into this lesser-known moment from 1968 when Eartha Kitt, famous for her sultry Catwoman role, had a tumultuous encounter with the President and First Lady. The documentary pulls together some recently unearthed audio and video, which adds a raw authenticity to it all. The pacing feels a bit off at times, almost erratic, but that vibe works, given the chaotic political landscape back then. Themes of activism, race, and celebrity collide in a way that feels both timely and timeless. The practical effects are minimal, but the real draw is Kitt's performance and her unapologetic stance. It’s not your typical documentary, that's for sure.
Interesting commentary on celebrity activism.Captures a pivotal moment in cultural history.Unique blend of archival footage and audio.
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