Okay, let's talk about something a bit…spicy. You know, the kind of topic that gets people talking (or shouting) at Thanksgiving dinner. Yep, we're going there:What is a Woman?
The burning question is: where can you actually watch this thing? Seems like finding a decent parking spot downtown is easier.
Hunting for What is a Woman?
So, you've heard all the buzz, good or bad. Now you're thinking, "Alright, let's see what all the fuss is about!" Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to actually locate the darn film.
The Obvious Suspects (Maybe Not So Obvious)
First stop, the usual suspects. Netflix? Nope. Hulu? Strike two. Amazon Prime Video? You'd think so, right? But sadly, no cigar.
It's like playing hide-and-seek with a film that doesn't *want* to be found. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Perhaps that is why it is also not on Disney+, HBO Max, or Peacock.
The Not-So-Secret Location
Alright, spoiler alert! Drumroll please… You can find What is a Woman? over on The Daily Wire. Yes, that's the home of Ben Shapiro and all things…well, you know.
You'll likely need a subscription to their streaming service. Time to sign up, my friend!
Don't worry. You might actually enjoy other content in that platform!
Alternative Routes (If You're Feeling Adventurous)
Sometimes, clips and snippets pop up on YouTube or other video platforms. Quality can be iffy, though.
Think of it like trying to watch a blockbuster movie through a keyhole. You get the general idea, but you're missing the full experience.
But it may be enough if you're just trying to understand the gist!
A Little Thought (Or Two)
Here's my totally-not-radical opinion: maybe everyone should watch it. Even if you disagree with every single second. Hear me out!
Isn't it good to understand different perspectives? Even the ones that make your head spin? I think so.
Plus, discussions about these things are *always* interesting. As long as everyone keeps it civil, of course! Good luck with that.
Why All the Fuss?
The film itself sparked a lot of debate. Is it fair? Is it biased? Does it accurately represent different viewpoints? These are all valid questions.
Honestly, I think some find Matt Walsh's interview style…let's just say "direct." But hey, that's his thing.
Whether you love it or hate it, What is a Woman? has definitely made its mark. It’s a conversation starter, to say the least.
Final Thoughts (And Maybe a Winking Emoji)
So, there you have it! Your guide to finding (and possibly surviving) What is a Woman?. Prepare for a wild ride.
Remember to keep an open mind, stay respectful, and maybe have a sense of humor. You'll need it.
Happy watching (and debating)! 😉