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Everyone Wants It

Everyone Wants It

2015

Director

Alessio Maria Federici

Runtime

100 minutes

Average Rating

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Synopsis

Giovanna, Carla, Francesca, Chiara. What these women have in common so different from each other? Which will never be the not insignificant detail that makes their lives secretly imperfect? And what mystery female is so intimate and private, that more private you can not? Whatever it is, all they want. A food designer, her first love and one sciampista for dogs are the stars of this comedy merrily shameless telling women what no one had ever dared to tell.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

4.8/10

Fair


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Fair

The film explores the romantic and social desires of four women. While it lacks explicit evidence of queer character arcs, its shameless approach to female desire suggests a departure from conservative romantic tropes.

Gender Representation

Good

The narrative centers entirely on female agency and subjectivity. By making women the primary drivers of the plot, the film disrupts traditional hierarchies that often relegate female characters to secondary roles.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The story appears to be a localized Italian comedy focused on specific social archetypes. The narrative suggests a predominantly homogeneous cast without evidence of high-agency characters of color.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Good

The film challenges conventional social mores by prioritizing personal expression over traditionalist decorum. It emphasizes individual desire and a critique of rigid Mediterranean social structures.

Disability Representation

Minimal

There is no discernible evidence regarding the inclusion or portrayal of characters with physical or neurodivergent disabilities.

Strengths

  • Strong emphasis on female agency and subjectivity.
  • Subverts traditional patriarchal hierarchies and feminine modesty.
  • Explores modern female desire through a shameless lens.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lack of visible racial and ethnic diversity.
  • Absence of explicit LGBTQ+ character arcs.
  • No evidence of disability representation.

AI Analysis

Everyone Wants It succeeds in centering the female experience, using a quartet of distinct women to drive a narrative about autonomy and desire. By focusing on what 'no one had ever dared to tell,' the film subverts traditional feminine modesty and places female subjectivity at the heart of the comedy. However, the film's impact is limited by a lack of intersectional breadth. The focus on localized Italian social archetypes results in a predominantly homogeneous cast, and the narrative does not explicitly provide queer representation or disability inclusion. Ultimately, while the film is a strong study of gender agency and the reclamation of female autonomy, its narrow demographic scope prevents a higher diversity rating.

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