Selling My Virginity is a raw, unsettling dive into the murky waters of virginity auctions. Daisy Maskell, with her journalist's lens, puts herself on the auction block, which is both a brave and disconcerting move. The film captures this tension with a documentary style that feels very real—almost too real at times. The pacing is deliberate, making you sit with the uncomfortable questions surrounding consent, commodification of bodies, and the complex motivations of bidders. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of exploitation yet tinged with curiosity. You see performances that feel genuine as the people involved grapple with their choices. It’s thought-provoking, for sure, and raises questions that linger long after the credits roll.
Explores controversial themes of consent and commodification.Captivating and uncomfortable, a true documentary experience.Offers a unique perspective on personal agency and societal norms.
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