You Can't Ignore Pamela Anderson's Face
Briefly

"The Last Showgirl follows Shelly as she learns that Le Razzle Dazzle is ending its 38-year run on the Strip, leading to a poignant exploration of identity and loss."
"One of the film's best sight gags is Anderson's horrified expression at the younger women acting out those twerking-and-thrusting audition routines, showcasing the stark difference in performance styles and expectations."
"Anderson's breathy line deliveries drip with wistful nostalgia, especially when she's rattling off her history with the show - hired in 1987 and performed until 1999."
"For Shelly, the show's closing signifies the end of her life, creating a melancholic backdrop against which she reflects on her past and future."
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