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SELAH SUE PLEASE BOND MOVIE
Unlike an actual Easton Ellis adaptation, this movie does not involve sex.
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But as the narrative develops, you wonder if this is a deliberate attempt to challenge accepted stereotypes, and prove that young women can be far more complex than they’re often given credit for. Selah is not just her ideal photographic subject but her ideal mentor, and Paloma slips easily into her employ, with a lack of moral questioning that seems universal at this Bret Easton Ellis-flavoured institution. Both actors (especially O’Connor) convey an innocence that seems at odds with their actions, which at first makes the story feel less credible. Paloma is a photographer (like Tayarisha Poe), and meets Selah while taking pictures of her at cheerleading practice. At the centre of the story is Selah’s relationship with her young new protegée, Paloma (Celeste O’Connor). It is also a teen movie about the suffocating bond of female friendship. Distributor Amazon ( High-Def | Ultra High-Def)