Unveiling the Controversial Themes of 'May December' and Netflix's Backlash

"May December," directed by Todd Haynes, is a satirical exploration of true crime and a portrait of an actor at work. The film follows Natalie Portman's character, Elizabeth Berry, as she immerses herself in the life of a woman involved in a scandalous relationship with a 13-year-old boy. The movie delves into the nuances of acting and the superficiality of true crime entertainment, while also questioning the complexities of human behavior and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator. Ultimately, "May December" serves as a critique of our obsession with virtuous heroes and mustache-twirling villains, offering a tragic reflection on aging and the loss of self.
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