Interesting documentary, it would have been better if they were no music.
In that way, you would have a more objective understanding of what your are hearing.
Overall, it's quite good and enlightening about what others people think and it's not without surprise that this issue is growing in importance in America, creator of pastafarianism.
This documentary is more objective than most people think, but the music adds an unecessary bias.
The definition of a woman can be more or less different across cultures, as it is shown with the African example, but focusing on that is missing the primary objective.
The main question of the documentary is whether or not an ideology can define what is a woman.
If you cannot, you are missing something. That's all.
In that way, you would have a more objective understanding of what your are hearing.
Overall, it's quite good and enlightening about what others people think and it's not without surprise that this issue is growing in importance in America, creator of pastafarianism.
This documentary is more objective than most people think, but the music adds an unecessary bias.
The definition of a woman can be more or less different across cultures, as it is shown with the African example, but focusing on that is missing the primary objective.
The main question of the documentary is whether or not an ideology can define what is a woman.
If you cannot, you are missing something. That's all.
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