Apparently one of the points of the film is that all of the male characters (apart from the sainted, departed Husband of Colour) are played by the same guy, and they are all arseholes.
So yeah, according to this movie, men are nothing more than objects of hate who all look the same to the lead. Hmm, that language seems a little problematic, doesn't it?
In fact one of the critics goes further than that:
The moral of this film appears to be: every male, regardless of age and social status, means harm to womankind. Men are defined, and propelled, by the ill will that they bear to the opposite sex, and by their barely concealed belief that women, from Eve to Harper, are asking for trouble.
About the only thing this film missed is an earnest call to rise up and kill all men before they get you
Apparently one of the points of the film is that all of the male characters (apart from the sainted, departed Husband of Colour) are played by the same guy, and they are all arseholes.
So yeah, according to this movie, men are nothing more than objects of hate who all look the same to the lead. Hmm, that language seems a little problematic, doesn't it?
In fact one of the critics goes further than that:
About the only thing this film missed is an earnest call to rise up and kill all men before they get you