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Moxie is a comedy-drama film rated PG-13 and was released on March 3rd, 2021. It was directed by Amy Poelher and it was based off of the novel written by Jennifer Mathieu. It’s only available to stream on Netflix. This movie features Amy Poelher, Clark Gregg, Josie Totah, and Hadley Robinson. I would personally recommend this if you’re interested in feminism and attempting to make a change for a better future. It’s definitely different and I would give it 5 stars.
Moxie takes place in modern times and is about an anonymous writer, Moxie, who points out all the things that are wrong with Rockport High School (sexism, double standards, transphobia, homophobia, racism, etc.). It’s a whacky movie portraying what it’s like growing up in today’s society and how taking a stand can make a positive impact. Vivian, a girl who never does anything wrong, starts to notice all the messed up problems at her school. When a list goes around saying horrible things about people, she finally decides to speak up. One day, she gets fired up and makes pamphlets of the messed up things at school and leaves them in the girls bathrooms. Along with the help of her newly-found-friends, the Moxie members, Vivian decides to spread different movements to show everyone’s support. The catch is that no one knows Moxie’s identity and Vivian plans to keep it that way. However, the stakes begin to rise when Rockport threatens to suspend any person associated with Moxie and Vivian has to decide whether she should continue to speak her mind or abruptly end the Moxie movement.
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