BestYiannis
Nicely made. Good direction, acting, costumes etc. The film glamorises what we would call terrorists today. This is justified by scenes of police brutality to ensure the viewer is sympathetic to their cause. The impact of the Suffragette's is really overrated. Their actions slowed down the right to vote and it was perhaps the role of women during WW2 that did the trick.
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Sophie Niamh
Amazing! I don't even think I can put into words how much I loved this film. It shows how much hard-work and dedication it took for women to get heard. It captivated me and didn't bore me in anyway. When it showed real-life footage of Emily Davison's funeral, it brought me tears. It took many years of hunger strike and determination. The film also showed how many women were treated in there marriages, at work and even by the police. This film was truly amazing and has taught me that I should never take what i have for granted ever again.
Kat Mc
Brilliant film, one of those you can't take your eyes off the screen, almost like you are in the movie watching from a distance. Incredible, the acting was on point. Such an inspiring film! 😊