"Daisy Ridley Shines in Jerry Bruckheimer's 'Young Woman and the Sea'"

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"Young Woman and the Sea," a Disney biopic about pioneering swimmer Gertrude "Trudy" Ederle, offers an inspiring but surface-level portrayal of her achievements. Despite overcoming significant adversity to become the first woman to swim the English Channel, the film simplifies her struggles and character, focusing more on broad feminist themes than on her personal depth. While the action sequences are well-executed, the film ultimately fails to delve into the complexities of Ederle's life and determination.
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