Watched it to check boxes on nomination nods, otherwise would have never even heard of it. And with good reason.
Seven badly written stories (some barely ok, others just painfully awful), mostly stereotypical and melodramatic, devoid of emotional weight. By the time it's finally over, there isn't one memorable scene, line or character.
It's insane it can now claim to be an Oscar-nominated movie, especially when compared to remarkable films (Nope, Northman, Woman King) which were completely snubbed by the Academy this year, but here we are. Alas, not even perennial nominee Diane Warren is able to save this tragedy, since 'Applause' is as bland as cellophane, better suited to a High School Music sequel that no one asked for.
I just wonder what the hell were Jennifer Hudson and Marcia Gay Harden thinking...
Tell It Like a Woman
2022
Action / Comedy / Drama
Tell It Like a Woman
2022
Action / Comedy / Drama
Plot summary
Tell It Like A Woman comprises seven segments that are directed by female directors from different parts of the world and shot in Italy, India, Japan, and the U.S. Each segment is an inspirational and empowering story about women, by women, for everyone.—themoviedb
May 07, 2023 at 06:22 AM
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A disservice to women everywhere
Important stories told poorly
This film is essentially a series of short films, whose only connection is a general theme of hardship for women.
Each of these stories are important. The real life people and situations that this film is based on are important.
However, in my opinion, it doesn't work as a movie. There's a lot of talent both in front and behind the camera, and I really respect the intent of the film, but I found myself detached, and impatient.
I don't think this film is going to highlight the issues it wants to, and I find it hard to believe it would convert anyone to its cause.
Had it not been for an Oscar nomination for best song (a good song btw!), I feel this film would have gone largely unnoticed.
Wait... this cost 21 million dollars?!
Wow, this mess of a... feature presentation (one hesitates to call it a film) plays like a screening at a mid-level shorts festival where organizers slapped together two hours worth of Shorts ranging from okay-ish (the Indian one) to embarrassingly on-the-nose (e.g. The Jennifer Hudson one). That screening (the one you might just be walking out of at that hypothetical festival) might be called Women's Voices or something like that, but that's really all they have in common. Annoyingly, if the idea was to represent a female experience, said experience is based all in cliché and narrow views of what female subjectivity can be. You get: woman as mothers, as occupied with housework, as victims of abuse, as having mental health issues (several times), as beauty-obsessed. That's all you could come up with? Feminists would say: thanks for nothing.
And at this point, I think the Academy is actively trolling poor Diane Warren by handing her Oscar nomination after nomination for mediocre songs written for poor movies, never with any chance of winning.
But what is a woman? I dunno. I'm not a biologist.