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That's not to say this is perfect film-making. There's too little structure - a vague thread about an upcoming reunion is about all - and the film jumps about in history with little apparent purpose. There's a vaguely misanthropic bent too, in that almost all men are rapists, abusive fathers or cheating husbands; it'd also have been nice to have the women wrestlers better located, culturally, in the era of which they were part. We get some priceless What's My Line? footage, and we'd love to have seen more of this. Instead, it's mostly talking-heads, and no matter how interesting, this eventually gets old . Much of the actual footage of bouts comes off the Wrestling Women USA DVD from Something Weird, and there's also chunks from Pin Down Girl, neither of which are memorable. But in the end, the subject is an inspired choice, and the film certainly does the topic justice. You're left with profound respect for ladies who went against the mores of popular society and stepped into the ring, often sacrificing their health - and in one case, their life - for our entertainment. This documentary is a fitting tribute to these marvellous women. |
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