A Triggering Critique of ‘The Weathering’ (2023)

In this episode of P-N-M’s Movie Criticisms, hosts Miss Mand Ms .P review the Netflix short film ‘The Weathering,’ a 20-minute thriller that explores themes of trauma, dismissal, and emotional damage, particularly in the context of black women’s experiences in healthcare. They discuss the film’s plot, acting quality, and cinematography, while also addressing the historical context of medical treatment for black women. The conversation delves into the emotional impact of the film and the societal issues it reflects, culminating in their ratings based on a unique hot sauce chart.

Takeaways

The film ‘The Weathering’ is a 20-minute thriller on Netflix.

It explores the experiences of black women in healthcare.

The acting quality was praised, but the direction was criticized.

Themes of dismissal and trauma are central to the film.

The film can be emotionally triggering for viewers.

Cinematography and production quality were well-executed.

The hosts use a hot sauce chart to rate films.

The film’s plot involves a complex pregnancy and supernatural elements.

Historical context is crucial to understanding the film’s themes.

The conversation highlights the importance of listening to women’s voices in healthcare.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Welcome

02:25 Overview of ‘The Weathering’

04:46 Rating the Film

06:47 Criteria for Evaluation

09:31 Synopsis and Themes

11:25 Cultural and Racial Context

14:29 Emotional Impact and Trauma

18:45 Cinematography and Production Quality

29:47 Final Thoughts and Ratings

Keywords

movie review, The Weathering, film criticism, black women in healthcare, emotional trauma, cinematography, Netflix short film, horror thriller, healthcare disparities, film ratings

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