This movie is about how Billie Jean King cheated on her loving husband with her lesbian hairdresser.
The filmmaker apparently thinks you're supposed to overlook adultery because... I don't know, LGBTQ something?
Billie Jean's husband may be the only not flawed character, and he's apparently supposed to be... what? the bad guy?
I came to see a movie of women's empowerment and I somehow found myself almost rooting for Bobby Riggs, especially since they made a point to say his chauvinism was just for show. Given that it's an actual historical event I'm glad Billie Jean won, but I mean damn. Seriously, what was the point of making Billie Jean a cheater? The whole movie just felt awkward and forced.
I look forward to a women's empowerment movie that doesn't somehow accidentally make women the villain of the story.
The filmmaker apparently thinks you're supposed to overlook adultery because... I don't know, LGBTQ something?
Billie Jean's husband may be the only not flawed character, and he's apparently supposed to be... what? the bad guy?
I came to see a movie of women's empowerment and I somehow found myself almost rooting for Bobby Riggs, especially since they made a point to say his chauvinism was just for show. Given that it's an actual historical event I'm glad Billie Jean won, but I mean damn. Seriously, what was the point of making Billie Jean a cheater? The whole movie just felt awkward and forced.
I look forward to a women's empowerment movie that doesn't somehow accidentally make women the villain of the story.