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The Womenists taps into this odd blend of comedy and social commentary. You’ve got these two young women, kind of fumbling through their feminist journey, all for the wrong reasons, which adds a layer of irony. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times—like it’s trying to juggle humor with serious themes. Some moments land well, while others drift. The rival organizations add tension, but it’s really the chemistry between the leads that shines. Practical effects are minimal, but the performances bring a rawness that elevates the material. It’s distinctive in how it blends light-heartedness with the complexities of friendship and ideology.
This film remains somewhat elusive on the collector market, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles. Copies in good condition are rare, as it didn’t receive a broad release. Interest tends to come from niche collectors who appreciate offbeat comedies with subversive themes. Its unique take on feminism during a comedic backdrop makes it a curious piece for those interested in the genre's evolution.
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