First, the visual and audio quality of the documentary (on Netflix at least) makes you think it has been taken from an old VHS tape from the 80s. The edit isn't good, and some of the camera shots aren't much professional. ... but really, it doesn't matters.
The subject of the documentary is quite captivating, and the reflections it brings on how women are at ease with their body really is eye opening. The reactions women have when they get to see the pictures of the book are totally pertinent and important, and it makes us think that we are not that much in an open society as we think we are.
Recommended for open-minded people, of for anybody curious to learn more about themselves or women.
The subject of the documentary is quite captivating, and the reflections it brings on how women are at ease with their body really is eye opening. The reactions women have when they get to see the pictures of the book are totally pertinent and important, and it makes us think that we are not that much in an open society as we think we are.
Recommended for open-minded people, of for anybody curious to learn more about themselves or women.