pointless emotional unleashing, if a few slogans can make you empathize, why don't you watch some man-hatred blogs instead? besides that, in 21 century, how could a film trying to be serious in women liberation by telling fictional history and eschewing any discussion about legislation?
This broke me. I mean, Amy was flawed, she made a lot of her own decisions, but she was fighting against things that were simply too big and terrible, and all her extraordinary talent and heart could not help her, her friends could not save her, her parents and p.o.s ex-husband held her back, and the world laughed until it was too late.