It also boasts of
women as authority figures from the beginning of time.
Not exact matches
I totally understand why so many
women think the pill is one of the best options for preventing pregnancy and «balancing» hormone irregularities, because that is all that we've heard from doctors and
authority figures for many years
as an easy, effective option.
That said, how discomfited are you by the idea of a Woody Allen movie about a man starting over by entering into a relationship with a much younger
woman, specifically one who might view him
as an
authority figure?
A young
woman who suffered abuse at the hands of a male
authority figure as a teenager plots her revenge in this timely drama written and directed by Anthony Phillipson, who previously brought us the excellent My Mad Fat Diary.
Holly Hunter is odd and fascinating
as an American self - help guru in a makeshift commune of damaged
women, and David Wenham is unreliable
as the closest thing this community has to an enlightened
authority figure, and it's not very close.
He effortlessly embodies Ansel
as both long - suffering sadsack and trusted
authority figure, and he holds his own opposite Winstead («Smashed,» «Scott Pilgrim vs. the World»), giving yet another fragile, commanding performance
as a young
woman caught between oppressive parents, a well - meaning captor and her own brainwashed persona.