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Served Like a Girl

Served Like a Girl (2017)

November. 08,2017
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6.9
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Five women veterans who have endured unimaginable trauma in service create a shared sisterhood to help the rising number of stranded homeless women veterans by entering a competition that unexpectedly catalyzes moving events in their own lives.

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Stometer
2017/11/08

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Mjeteconer
2017/11/09

Just perfect...

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Rosie Searle
2017/11/10

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Lela
2017/11/11

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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joannpierson
2017/11/12

This is a beautiful movie that clearly articulates the reality these women have endured and continue to endure as a result of their service. They are all amazingly brave and thoughtful people and deserve support. Many are blessed with supportive families.These ladies are strong, independent and intelligent. Why is their service reduced to a beauty contest model? I would like to think that these are not little girls playing dress up. Life is serious. Talent and beauty is not something you can display for a panel of judges. Miss Veteran America is much much greater than this. We have new and different metrics. Isnt it time to let go of the shallow metrics of a beauty and talent competition?

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rustyfoster
2017/11/13

Candid and Raw interviews. Emotional and Inspiring stories... are just a few words that come to mind to describe this movie. This documentary follows different women throughout their different lives, but the one thing they have in common is that they're women that served our country and they're heroes and should be treated as such. You get a glimpse into the real life traumas - both physical and mental - that these ladies suffer through on a daily basis. I want to and I need to see this movie again, so that I'm able to better understand the challenges these ladies, aka heroes, deal with daily. This movie will make you laugh, cry, angry, and feel for each person. The filming team did an amazing job capturing the true emotion and essence of each lady. This is a must see movie hands down.

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JustCuriosity
2017/11/14

Served Like a Girl was extremely well-received during its world premiere at Austin's SXSW Film Festival. It is a beautifully directed and edited film describing the compelling experiences of four women veterans who compete in the Ms. Veteran America contest. The contest is held each year to raise money for homeless women veterans. Their stories are compelling and patriotic. The film is a wonderful statement about the need to treat women as equals in society in general and in the military in particular. It also points out despite the policy under which until recently many women were not officially serving in combat, many actually served in virtually the identical combat roles as men. This is a compelling and powerful film about an under reported subject. They also faced additional traumas such as sexual abuse in a male dominated environment. Despite the heaviness of much of the narrative, the first time director managed to make the film remarkably humorous by finding the funny stories from their lives. It makes the film much easier and much more human than it would have otherwise been. I hope this film is widely distributed, because these important stories deserve a wider audience.

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newbillj
2017/11/15

I just had the honor and pleasure of seeing Served like a girl at SXSW festival. What a gift to be invited to attend and I am so glad that I did. The ladies featured in the film were present and afterwards there was one of the longest standing ovations with plenty of tears - of support - for these ladies. What I appreciated was the demonstration of commitment to our country and sheer strength but also the vulnerability expressed by each of these women. Reliving some of the scenes were hard for them as we watched the film and once you see it you will understand. This is not just a film about female veterans. It is a film about tough choices, life's challenges and how you choose to react and respond. Creating awareness about the struggles that women in the military face is one of the themes but more importantly once women have completed their service - they are oftentimes without a home, without support from our own government and struggling to not only make ends meet, or get proper healthcare but to also simply experience the dignity that they deserve. I would recommend this movie for any American and I dare you not to be only inspired but want to immediately support a Veteran today.

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