What does it say about the movie-going American audience that the film producers and studio decided that the best way to get people to see the film was to “sex up” the main character? Did they think that we wouldn’t see the film unless she was marketed to us this way? That we wouldn’t see the film based on the strength of the character and story—that something had to be added for us Americans?
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