Itty Bitty Titty Committee
2007 Directed by Jamie Babbit
Synopsis
Every generation needs a new revolution
Anna is coming out. But not as gay as a revolutionary. Itty Bitty Titty Committee is a rockin love song to the heady rush of sex, freedom and rebellion that happens when an everyday girl discovers her own strength and the righteous indignation needed to take action and change the world. Our heroine is a shy, just-out-of-high-school lesbian, still living with her parents and working at a plastic su
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Rarely have the ideas of social rebellion, political anarchism, and radical feminism reached such an uninspired status. Itty Bitty Titty Committee seems like a gay film for the self-conscious or the quiet homosexuals; a film that they can watch and release their inner-self, yelling at the screen and even going as far as personally siding with the character(s). However, due to its thin and uncertain nature, this film doesn't appear to have much of a thought as to what direction it wants to go in. Political commentary? Humanizing the feminists in general or the characters in the film? The idea of exercising the right of an opinion in a country that fears unpopular ones? These are all discarded while the…
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i don't wanna be like "you're doing feminism wrong" buuuuuut
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its a real shame that the main character acted like she was 13 years old for the entire movie, kind of gives feminist guerrillas a weird vibe
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I started Enter the Void yesterday; while it's obviously a remarkable movie, about 20 minutes in, it was nearly giving me a panic attack. I'll try it again eventually, but I needed something lighter, so cute lesbians it was. I noticed this was by the director of the very sweet and funny But I'm a Cheerleader; unfortunately, this one is clumsy and often irritatingly blunt, both dramatically and in screaming its pro-LGBTQ politics (though, obviously, I'm on its side). It starts as a nudging satire of the freshman year induction into earnest social awareness most of us go through, then starts taking itself way too seriously. It's cute and kind of sexy in places, and its heart is in the right place, but I watched it yesterday, before Unbreakable, and forgot about it at first today, which says it all.
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its a real shame that the main character acted like she was 13 years old for the entire movie, kind of gives feminist guerrillas a weird vibe
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Rarely have the ideas of social rebellion, political anarchism, and radical feminism reached such an uninspired status. Itty Bitty Titty Committee seems like a gay film for the self-conscious or the quiet homosexuals; a film that they can watch and release their inner-self, yelling at the screen and even going as far as personally siding with the character(s). However, due to its thin and uncertain nature, this film doesn't appear to have much of a thought as to what direction it wants to go in. Political commentary? Humanizing the feminists in general or the characters in the film? The idea of exercising the right of an opinion in a country that fears unpopular ones? These are all discarded while the…
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best soundtrack!
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i don't wanna be like "you're doing feminism wrong" buuuuuut