mulliganfarmer
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I did think while I was watching the film that the director is fairly bitter towards the girls that weren't her stand-in character. Probably when she was a child she wanted to be more westernized and fit in with the 'glamorous' crowd at school but it never happened, so now she makes a film that paints them as preteen sluts who lead innocent young Muslim girls astray.
Shes bitter towards Islam for pushing her towards the ultra conservative life too but she goes a hell of a lot easier on that. Senegal has a high rate of female genital mutilation, why was that not brought up since the focus was on preteen sexuality? And at the age of the main character, family members start looking to marry a girl off, we just got a throwaway comment about that from the aunt.
There are scenes in other coming of age stories where young girls talk about growing boobs and putting things down their tops (Now and Then is one) but it's always framed as curious cheeky fun. In this film it was framed as disgusting "these girls are such whores, they know what a condom is, the sluts' really mean spirited.
Shes bitter towards Islam for pushing her towards the ultra conservative life too but she goes a hell of a lot easier on that. Senegal has a high rate of female genital mutilation, why was that not brought up since the focus was on preteen sexuality? And at the age of the main character, family members start looking to marry a girl off, we just got a throwaway comment about that from the aunt.
There are scenes in other coming of age stories where young girls talk about growing boobs and putting things down their tops (Now and Then is one) but it's always framed as curious cheeky fun. In this film it was framed as disgusting "these girls are such whores, they know what a condom is, the sluts' really mean spirited.