In all honesty

I can’t say that I was going to see it anyway.

But now, not even for a $1 RedBox

“Mad Max: Fury Road” consultant, Eve Ensler, calls it a feminist action film

Eve Ensler, the playwright and feminist known best for writing the 1996 play The Vagina Monologues, was brought onto the film as a consultant by Miller in order to avoid creating the usual stock versions of abused characters and to help the female stars better understand their roles. Together with Ensler, who has worked with women living in some of the harshest conditions, the female cast members did extensive research into the experiences of women who had gone through severe trauma.

The feminist overtones of Mad Max: Fury Road have been mentioned in many of the reviews, which so far have been overwhelmingly positive. Ahead of the film’s general release later this week, a new featurette focusing on the wives has been released, and in an interview with Time Ensler described Mad Max: Fury Road as a “feminist action film.”

Because you don’t want to get the dogma wrong whilst the RadFems are watching.

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One Response to In all honesty

  1. emdfl says:

    “…feminist action film.” An oxy-moron of biblical proportions.

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