This very short little film, trying to showcase the same old issues, doesn't seem to have much new to offer.
The last few performances, with their bombastic lines and exaggerated tones, lack some design and beauty.
The direction of the story is certainly not obvious, and one could say that it lets fly with little obvious storytelling. The meaning expressed is shown through a relatively new form. But that's where it ends.
Some say this is the real Blonde Monroe, but I'm not so sure. Blonde Monroe has its own problems, but it can't be replaced. Maybe it is a short film discussing almost the same topic, and there is some impact, but not much.