Dunham’s first feature since Tiny Furniture explores a young woman’s sexual awakening after a hysterectomy and has moments of great writing, but disintegrates in the second act.
Dunham’s first feature since Tiny Furniture explores a young woman’s sexual awakening after a hysterectomy and has moments of great writing, but disintegrates in the second act.
Sundance movie review: Sharp Stick is sincerely personal, but troubling. Writer/director Lena Dunham s latest film Sharp Stick, which premiered virtually at the Sundance Film Festival, is very on brand for the Girls creator. While clearly a sincere, personal film, the aspects intended to make viewers uncomfortable succeed in overpowering the positives.