That is, that the combination of blind nostalgia and false history, a too-narrow understanding of "a successful society," and a total lack of empathy, is a near perfect recipe for a dystopian world built on injustice, inequality, oppression, and a deadly acceptance of extreme prejudices and othering. With time running against her, Uma and the rest of her girl gang must find a way to survive before they are up next. Granted, the sets and costumes complicate that statement a little because this nightmarish vision of femininity is also gorgeous and alluring. A view to Recife through the trees from the hills of Olinda. (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)/*