A review on the movie “walk of shame”
Clothing plays a vital role besides covering our bodies. These days, clothing can be a sign of how we think and what we believe in. If you wear the wrong clothes, people give themselves this right to judge you easily, as they commonly do.
The second thing that will come to your mind is why everything suddenly starts to sink in when you have an important opportunity. Running out of luck is one of the many things that can bother you. When people judge you because of your clothes or anything else and decide not to help you, you feel the real pain at that moment.
What is the meaning of respectable? Maybe everything starts with the moments we doubt about ourselves. We forget the journey we had to go on here. We need to remember what we believe in. Doubt can be the key to self-destruction. Doubt makes the life role against you. You take behaviors that are out of character for you.
The whole of the movie goes with misogynistic plots, except the ending, in which you encounter an abrupt turn. The screenwriter finishes the film with an indigent feminist manifesto. I liked what Christy Lemire wrote on Rogerebert’s website: ”Just because a pretty blonde woman is traipsing about the streets of Los Angeles in a skimpy, yellow dress, and high heels, this does not make her deserving of scorn and degradation. Shame on everyone for treating her so poorly—and shame on you too, sir or ma’am, for laughing at her plight.”
Honestly, I watched the movie because of “Elizabeth Banks” playing. She has played her role well, but the screenplay was somehow a waste of her talents and charms.
Megan (newswoman), who thinks she has lost his job and has broken up with her boyfriend, decides to drink to extreme excess. The question is, I don’t know why people when they get in trouble in most of the movies, start drinking alcohol excessively. She also gets laid that night, trying to sneak out before dawn, but her car is towed before her very eyes with her purse inside. She encounters the cops a few times. She wants them to listen to her. But they are too busy preaching to her rather than listening to her story.
The Moral of the story is to watch out for what you’re wearing cause it says a lot about your personality and lifestyle.
(1) Done In by Décolletage and Defeatism
(2) Walk of Shame
(3) walk of shame – thefreedictionary
2 comments On Doubt can be the key to self-destruction
Being different always attracts attention, and someone who chooses to be different despite all the challenges has a unique personality.✨Whether it’s through their style, their beliefs, their choices, or more, this individuality speaks volumes about their character. Therefore, I don’t believe that a unique style reflects on whether a person is good or bad, but it certainly indicates a brave and distinctive personality.🥹👏🏻
This is what matters—owning a personality that is distinguishable from others.