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For Emily Ratajkowski, the film Blonde “fetishizes the pain of women”

2022-10-04T10:50:37.639Z


The model, who is said to have a relationship with Brad Pitt, is angry with this Hollywood trend “to use female desperation to gain audience”. And offers his congeners to get angry.


Emily Ratajkowski fully assumes not having seen

Blonde

, the film which traces the tragic fate of Marilyn Monroe.

Yet the model is angry with the work of Andrew Dominik, the director who brought Joyce Carol Oates's novel to life.

And it is on TikTok that she chose to share her disappointment.

“I'm not surprised to hear that this is yet another film fetishizing women's pain, even in death.

We do it in a lot of different ways, but I want that to change

,” she said in her video.

Read alsoAndrew Dominik, director of

Blonde

, on Netflix: “Marilyn is a little figurine lost in a hostile world!”

Worn by Ana de Armas, the biopic co-produced by Brad Pitt retraces the life of the mythical actress in the first person.

And the least we can say is that the film is far from glamorizing Marilyn Monroe.

Intimate positions and suffering, the model got carried away with this Hollywood trend of using female desperation to gain audiences.

According to her,

Blonde

would be the illustration.

On the social network, she adds:

“Look at

Amy Winehouse

, look at

Britney Spears

, look at the way we are obsessed with

the death of Diana

.

»

Emily Ratajkowski does not mince her words and continues by advancing a solution.

She proposes to women to get angry, arguing that this emotion is difficult to fetishize.

I think we all need to be a little more pissed off.

I'm going to be in my "Conn*sse 2022" era.

There you go mate, I'm gonna be a bitch.

I think we should all be bitches!

“, she concluded.

@emrata

So done with the fetishization of female pain and suffering.

Bitch Era 2022

original sound - Emrata

Blonde, has not finished agitating public opinion.

On Monday, American family planning denounced an anti-abortion film.

“While abortion is a safe and essential health care, anti-abortion fanatics have long contributed to the stigmatization of the practice by using medically inaccurate descriptions of fetuses and pregnancy.

Andrew Dominik's new film reinforces their message with a fetus, depicted as a fully formed baby,”

the organization said.

Source: lefigaro

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