'Woman of the Hour' review: Anna Kendrick's directorial debut sheds light on 'Dating Game' killer
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In 'Woman of the Hour,' Kendrick navigates the toxic dynamics the 1970s fostered, portraying how predatory behavior was often normalized against the backdrop of misogyny.
Kendrick’s directorial approach showcases the troubling parallels in male behavior from casual disregard to outright violence, illustrating a continuous thread of misogyny that persists.
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