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Sally is a documentary that I quite enjoyed, but question the decision to focus so heavily on her life-long partnership with another woman rather than focusing more on her career of being the first American woman to ever travel to outer space. That's where the core story is, as well as her story later in life of starting up a successful young women in STEM program in the early 2000s.
This was a beautiful yet simple coming-of-age road trip film between two childhood friends now in their early adult years as they struggle to get by in society and try to find a way out of Tunisia. That's when they came across an art contest that the two enter and end up embarking on a road trip while having empty wallets along the way.
The film does nothing remarkable, but it was one that I thoroughly…
I am gonna be honest. I had a double feature with this and The Batman (2022) in the theaters.
The only reason why I watched it was filmed on my former workplace’s property. Philmont Scout Ranch.
But why on earth did Philmont management agree to film this complete racist train wreck dumpster fire of a “film” on the property is just completely beyond me. I hope they at least earned money off of it.
*I do go over various moments in my own life that relate to moments in the film, some may consider this to be SPOILERS. It is up to you whether or not you want to turn away and read another review*
Dìdi was the only film that I planned on watching at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. I am glad I saw it.
I also watched the film at a pivotal moment in my life. I sat down to watch…