Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion

2024

Documentary

Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 5 reviews
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 241 241

Plot summary

Hiding behind the shiny Instagram façade of Brandy Melville, the go-to clothing brand for young women, is a shockingly toxic culture that lies within the global fast fashion industry.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
April 10, 2024 at 09:47 AM

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Reviewed by johnspringer-95440 3 / 10

Phony Outrageville & The Cult of Sanctimonious Documentarians

Here's a not-fun drinking game: take a shot every time an interviewee in this documentary misuses the word "like." You will die of alcohol poisoning within the first seven minutes.

This is an attempted fashion documentary hitpiece like the recent one about Abercrombie&Fitch; but the approach is so scattershot that it's difficult to discern whether the filmmakers are denigrating the particular brand, the entire fashion industry, consumerism in general or demographically-targeted marketing.

Most of the people featured are vapid dingbats. There's also a wanna-be journalist trying to resurrect her nothingburger takedown of a minor retailer. It's difficult to accept anything this production alleges when it keeps trotting out sub-80-IQ goofballs to make its points.

Reviewed by drkahn 1 / 10

Another nothing burger doc

What is with Max and Netflix making these salacious nothing burger documentaries? They create this dramatic scenarios out of non situations. This entire documentary is about teenage girls complaining after the fact of working at a teenage store. Nothing happened. These retailers are rather brilliant. They realized they could use teenagers to design the close teenagers wear. The clothes are junk and these teenagers have such shallow bringings and low self esteem they value style over substance.

Why was this hit piece made? Noting nothing really happened. They didn't abuse the girls. They didn't have their own sweat shops and labor abuse. These girls complain like teenage girls complaining about teenage girls. This is a documentary? For gods sakes we need really documentaries on real subjects.

Reviewed by ilovesnoopy_woodstock 5 / 10

got better over time

Well it was. Good. But it was too slow and most of the girls were annoying. It was good to watch but there were parts that actually made me hate brandy Melville. It is good to educate you but it is also really boring and made me want to punch the screen. It's gonna get repetitive here because I still have three hundred letters left. I would reccomend if you want to learn, but if you have anger issues I would find something else. The girls were saying annoying things in an annoying way. I really don't know what else to say, but I thought it was bad at first. It got good near the end. It felt really long.

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