Black Women Face Stereotypes Amidst Popularity of 'One Battle After Another'

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The article critiques Paul Thomas Anderson’s film for its problematic portrayal of Black women, highlighting issues of racial stereotypes, sexualization, and interracial depictions that reflect ongoing cultural stereotypes and fail to challenge them effectively.
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