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Breasts: A Documentary

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Topless women talk about their breasts.

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Audience Member Revealing HBO documentary that interviews 22 everyday women on their feelings about their breasts. Bottom line is all women feel differently about them. The 11 year old girl's insights were the most interesting. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Women of all ages and body types talk about their breasts. We don't learn a whole lot we shouldn't expect but felt bad for the lady whose silicon implants were defective. The novely of watching topless women interviewed diminishes quickly. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member This film was incredibly compelling. It was so interesting listening to women from all walks of life discuss the one thing they all have in common and how different a role their breasts have all played in their lives. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Audience Member Revealing HBO documentary that interviews 22 everyday women on their feelings about their breasts. Bottom line is all women feel differently about them. The 11 year old girl's insights were the most interesting. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review jack c "Well, I look at breasts, and uh, I'm a film critic, but it's mostly just the breast thing..."- me Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member It's surprising how educational this documentary is. It's not always particularly enlightening in what these women are saying about their boobs, but it is enlightening (at least from a guy's perspective) to just look at breasts with out any real immediate sexual association involved. There's some rough production value here, and the elements haven't survived very well for the disc, so there's a lot of video noise. It looks vaguely like it was transfered from a VHS tape. But it's the content and the concept here that's surprisingly effective and eye-opening. I was watching with my wife, and oddly enough, she found it interestingly educational as well. Movies and images of breasts do kinda stay toward the "ideal," so the image of the breasts you see in strip clubs and on porno, and in movie sex scenes is the image we've all got in our minds (male or female) of what breasts are supposed to look like. Of course, most men out there with any sexual experience will be able to tell you that boobs come in all kinds of shapes and sizes and only maybe half of them look like the ones you'd see in movies and strip clubs. This movie gives you an eyeful of what the unglamourous breasts look like. And more than that, it offers up a real honest exploration into the taboos that surround boobs. Highlights include a woman talking about what it does to your self image to have a breast removed because of cancer. Also there's a woman who talks about what it's like to have BOTH breasts removed because of cancer. Also there's a woman who talks about a horrifying silicone implant leakage. And there's an extraordinarily overweight woman who shows us her "wraparound boobs." It's thoroughly engrossing to confront the reality of these people, and to consider that there is a great deal of social significance (most likely too much) put upon breasts. Boldly busting some taboos here. I'd generally reccomend Netflixing this and its male counterpart Private Dicks: Men Exposed, for a thoroughly uncomfortable but intensely thought-provoking date night. Watch them with a member of the opposite sex for some honest discussion afterward. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Topless women talk about their breasts.
Director
Meema Spadola
Producer
Thom Powers, Meema Spadola
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 13, 2017
Runtime
50m