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Man Boobz review: Lucky McKee’s The Woman

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I wrote earlier this year about the controversy swirling around Lucky McKee’s film The Woman. After a midnight showing at Sundance last January, one angry man in the audience stood up and denounced the film as a “disgusting movie” that “degrades women.” Given McKee’s nuanced treatment of gender issues in his previous films May and The Woods, I suspected that this outraged critic had completely missed the point.

Now I’ve finally gotten to see the film and, yep, he did. The Woman isn’t a misogynist film; it’s a film about misogyny. The Woman revolves around a cheerful , self-satisfied and and superficially charming country lawyer who captures a ferocious feral woman he spots on a hunting trip and chains her in the cellar in what he perversely sees as an attempt to “civilize” her. A patriarchal king of his castle, he introduces her to the rest of the family and assigns them all chores relating to her upkeep.

I don’t really want to give away much more than this; suffice it to say that as the film progresses we learn just how much of an odious psychopath this “family man” really is. But while the film offers a savage critique of his cruelty, and his misogyny, none of the women in the film are unambiguously noble victims, and when they begin to fight back the story is no simple tale of feminist empowerment. It’s a bit more subtle and unsettling than that.

While less overtly violent than, say, your typical Saw film, The Woman is a film that’s often, and by design, hard to take.  Yes, there are some grisly deaths, but this isn’t a film that glories in gore for gore’s sake; it’s really about cruelty and complicity and feeling trapped, the ways in which fucked-up families can ensnare even outsiders in their toxic dynamics.

Naturally, the film has drawn sharply mixed reactions from critics. It got a glowing review from Andy Webster in the New York Times, who described the cast as “remarkable” and praised the way McKee invests the film’s “a powerful parable with an abundance of closely observed details.”  Marc Holcomb of the Village Voice, meanwhile, dismissed it as “torture porn for people who’d never admit to liking torture porn.” (He also noted sardonically that the feral woman is “apparently tame enough to shave her armpits.” And her legs too, I might add; under the caked-on-grime, she’s what the PUAs would probably rate a HB10. )

But the strangest review I’ve seen so far is one by Rene Rodriguez in the Miami Herald, who perversely describes the film as, er, fun. While acknowledging the film’s feminist themes, she dismisses them as mere window-dressing:

[C]ome on: You want a feminist movie, go rent Norma Rae. The Woman is the sort of horror picture designed to make you throw popcorn at the screen, groan with disgust and shriek out loud when McKee springs a shock on you. …  Good times.

Really? Were you throwing popcorn at the screen during Antichrist too?

Of course, it doesn’t exactly help – as Rodriguez and a couple of other reviewers have noted – that the film’s publicists sent out the DVD screener  with a barf bag “just in case.” The Woman deserves better than that.

EDITED TO ADD: Regular Man Boobz commenters might want to check out this thread on the IMDb forums, in which a (somewhat oversimplified) discussion of the feminist themes in the film is quickly derailed by a dude who thinks it laughable that a mere woman could possibly overpower the family patriarch:

I feel sorry for you and any other woman who truly believes that they can physically overpower a man.

You know, if women are just as physically capable as men, I’d love to start my own inter-gender boxing league. Sign me up, baby! Equality at its finest. 🙂

The Woman: Official Site

And the trailer:

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kirbywarp
kirbywarp
13 years ago

Hmmmmm…. Things I like…

Programming
Computers in general
Sleeping
Learning random sciencey things
Cuddling
Sex
Hugging
Sleeping in the afternoon, when the sun lights and heats the room through the window, as you are snug in a large blanket on a large bed. ^^
Argument
Philosophy
Tom-boys (*shrug*)
Metal/Folk/Classical music
Cooking!
Eating

Kind of a shame that there are a sizable number of things on that list that I don’t do much these days…

ozymandias42
13 years ago

Kirby: I was having a conversation at the time of writing that list about how Claudia from Interview with a Vampire was clearly sexually interested in Louis, and how fucked up that was, and how it really helped to show how crappy being forever a child (or preteen, in the movie) is. Your mind grows up, but your body never does…

Bagelsan
Bagelsan
13 years ago

Listen to Spearhafoc, people! (Though the top 3 can switch around according to which particular episode it is, IMHO.)

kirbywarp
kirbywarp
13 years ago

@Ozy:

I… see…

Ooh, actually, along that line, have you ever seen the anime Higurashi? Towards the end it actually broaches that subject of adult mind in a child body. The whole series really messes with your head though… It’s awesome.

Psychological Thrillers! ‘Nother thing I like.

Spearhafoc
13 years ago

The same sort of thing happens in the comic book Fables. Pinocchio was able to become a real boy, but he got stuck as a boy permanently, with no chance of aging. He’s a horny pervert who’s stuck in the body of a child. Sort of like vampire children, but without the blood drinking.

Rutee Katreya
13 years ago

Pinkie Pie>Rarity>Shutterfly>Twilight Sparkle>Rainbow Dash>Applejack

Well, you know what they say.

ozymandias42
13 years ago

I have actually never seen more than one or two episodes of any given anime. I am bad at TV shows in general. 🙂

kirbywarp
kirbywarp
13 years ago

@Ozy:

I’m bad at TV shows too, but in the opposite way… I marathon like crazy. I can’t even remember how many episodes of bleach I watched at a time… I think maybe 30 or so a day. -_-

Bagelsan
Bagelsan
13 years ago

I’m weird because I’ll watch an entire show marathon-style… up to the last episode, which I often don’t watch. :p

kirbywarp
kirbywarp
13 years ago

@Bagelsan:

:O *absolutely shocked*

Bagelsan
Bagelsan
13 years ago

Like seriously, I plowed through Soul Eater like crazy and have never actually seen the last (anime) episode… I think it’s a form of denial that the show is truly over. 😀

cynickal
cynickal
13 years ago

BAGPIPES!!!!

@Firebee

Now I have me a duster. Black, naturally. And it is AWESOME.

Now you can practice sorcery in Chicago!

BlackBloc
BlackBloc
13 years ago

>>You know what’s awesome? Celtic punk. It’s like punk, but there are BAGPIPES.

Wait till you find out about psychobilly. It’s like punk, but with a CONTRABASS.

You might want to try out the band Garmonbozia too. It’s like punk, with a CELLO.

pecunium
pecunium
13 years ago

Spearhafoc: You might want to read Saberhagen’s, “The Dracula Tapes”.

katz
13 years ago

Actually, another thing I love – the sound of rain when you’re sitting tucked up indoors all warm and cozy, specifically the sound of rain pattering against windows.

Oooh, yes! Especially when you wake up and you’re snuggling with your SO and your kitty and it’s Saturday and you don’t have to get up.

And then you finally get up and make pancakes with coconut syrup and drink tea.

Sharculese
13 years ago

you know what’s really awesome? regular punk. it’s like celtic punk, except there isn’t any weird forced nationalism.

cynickal
cynickal
13 years ago

you know what’s really awesome? regular punk. it’s like celtic punk, except there isn’t any weird forced nationalism.

You know what even better than that?

A TV Party!

Sharculese
13 years ago

ugh. black flag always wins.

pecunium
pecunium
13 years ago

Blitzgal: One of the first of the genre isn’t a horror flick, but a film about Viet-nam, “Charlie Mopic”.

It’s pretty good, and a found film device, made, IIRC, early nineties.

cynickal
cynickal
13 years ago

Henry always admired the Ruts…

Sharculese
13 years ago

yeah, well, ill take credit

Sharculese
13 years ago

double post:

Sharculese
13 years ago

ps: cynickal-

henry may admire the ruts, but john henry split my heart

Polliwog
Polliwog
13 years ago

Things I like:

– Chocolate
– My dog
– My friends
– Joss Whedon shows
– Indian food
– Psychonauts
– My sparkly tiara
– Renaissance choral music
– J.R.R. Tolkien
– The Key of Awesome video about Angry Birds
– Discworld
– Painting my toenails funny colors
– Those late-night, cuddling conversations with my boyfriend that inevitably degenerate into something horribly geeky like the time we spent three hours just making up dirty versions of lines from Pinky and the Brain and giggling like idiots
– The yellowtail and scallion rolls at my favorite sushi place
– Shakespeare
– Van Gogh
– Making fun of shitty writing
– Those “hint of lime” tortilla chips
– Pumpkin pie
– Portal
– Singing Disney songs in the shower
– Amaretto sours
– Corsets
– Having my hair French-braided by someone better at French-braiding than me
– Broadway musicals
– Stephen Colbert
– Long debates about who would win in fights between various fictional characters
– My +20 Shirt of Smiting
– Jasmine-scented hand lotion
– Hugs