For a film written and directed by a woman, it has a very masculine vision of love (it is the man who seduces the woman, but it is the woman who must get the man back). The two love stories have a unstable connection. Only Robert Glasper's music works, much more expressive than trivial dialogues.
Shout by Miguel A. ReinaBlockedParent2020-07-26T13:25:20Z
For a film written and directed by a woman, it has a very masculine vision of love (it is the man who seduces the woman, but it is the woman who must get the man back). The two love stories have a unstable connection. Only Robert Glasper's music works, much more expressive than trivial dialogues.