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So, 'Who Do You Think You Are?' dives into this strange intersection of punk feminism and pop culture in the late '90s. It’s not just about the Spice Girls; it’s about Acker’s sharp wit and provocative insights. The film captures that frenetic energy of the time—like, the pacing feels almost chaotic but in a way that mirrors the era's turbulence. You have Acker, this fierce voice, interrogating these icons, and it’s fascinating how their performances are juxtaposed against her raw, unfiltered style. The practical effects aren’t flashy, but they serve the narrative well, creating a gritty atmosphere that’s hard to shake off. It’s distinctive, sure, but also kind of a time capsule of cultural shifts, making you reflect on fame, identity, and feminism.
A deep dive into feminist punkUnique perspective on 90s pop cultureInteresting juxtaposition of interviews and performances
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