The film Woman of the Hour focuses on the women impacted by a serial killer, omitting their assailant's backstory, showcasing the threat he represents.
Anna Kendrick's Sheryl grapples with the objectification of women in the acting industry, which is reflected through her frustration at auditions and societal expectations.
The narrative shifts away from the killer's motivations, emphasizing instead the women in peril and their experiences rather than attempting to humanize their tormentor.
Woman of the Hour critiques the traditional true crime genre by shifting the focus from the criminal to understanding the broader social dynamics affecting women.
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