Eleanor & Kseniya discuss
Wild, Reese Witherspoon's latest leading role. Based on the 2012 memoir by Cheryl Strayed the story is about one woman's self-discover/recovery by way of an 1,100-mile hike on the Pacific Crest Trail. Relegated to the semi-disparaging category of chick-lit, we review the rarity of the 'lone woman' characters and the the insight
Wild brings to the female experience.
We close out the episode by reviewing some of our favorite woman-centric films from the past year of viewing. Several highlights include Ida and Babadook, two international films that we loved, as well as a number of picks from BAM's outstanding Punk Rock Girls program last Spring.
Some articles featured in this episode:
The Walking Cure: Talking to Cheryl Strayed About What Made Wild Work by Kathryn Schulz
The best new Strong Female Characters are the weak ones by Tasha Robinson
How Getting Wild Saved a ‘Lost’ Reese Witherspoon by Kyle Buchanan