3/10
Becoming a Cliche!
22 June 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is about a supposedly repressed Muslim girl that decides she wants freedom of choice by becoming a burlesque dancer. Then when her family members find out about this stripping job, they each "become" comfortable with the idea. Note the scene just before the credits roll up when even her mother imagines herself on stage as she looks at herself in the mirror. I'm sure it's tongue in cheek but far-fetched in any case.

It's a good thing this flick is merely fantasy because in the real world, families would not be THAT accepting, For the protagonist herself, she claims to follow the teachings of Islam and still considers herself a Muslim so she's trying to reconcile the two. The outcome is predictable. It was only ever going to go one way.

The characters must have called burlesque "a form of art", at least a hundred times in its duration. We get it. And to some it is but to others, it's still a form of sexual exploitation similar to belly dancing. It's still women showing off their bodies for money. How does the main character reconcile such major differences? Well she doesn't.

Anyway, I give it 3 stars because the film's message is that womens freedom of choice is solely about wearing less clothes and not that womens choices or freedom of expression can be about being intelligent, using your brain or by being happy by other means.
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