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In 2017, the Netflix film “To the Bone” provided an excellent primer in how not to talk about eating disorders. Before it even debuted, the film sparked criticism. Many argued the trailer romanticized anorexia with intense shots of its painfully thin protagonist (played by Lily Collins), who was presented not so much as a patient suffering from a serious illness but, in the words of one Guardian reviewer, as a “crazy-but-sexy young woman.” Collins, herself an anorexia survivor, lost a significant amount of weight for the role and discussed the process at length in interviews. All in all, the film seemed more than a little enamoured with the disease whose ravages it purported to expose. ....
Book World: Melissa Broder s Milk Fed is a delectable exploration of physical and emotional hunger Bethanne Patrick, The Washington Post Feb. 9, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail - - - Melissa Broder s delectable new Milk Fed, like The Pisces, her 2011 debut about a merman, contains deliciously steamy sex scenes. In Milk Fed, those scenes get tough competition from lusciously over-the-top food scenes, involving protagonist Rachel devouring everything from convenience-store nachos (polishing them off while still in line) to a frozen-yogurt concoction called The Peppermint Plotz to a Shabbos meal of long-simmered cholent. Twenty-four-year-old Rachel, who works at a Hollywood talent agency, wasn t always this way. Her mother, obsessed with thinness, was oblivious to that obsession s effects on her daughter. As a teenager, when Rachel confesses that she thinks she has an eating disorder, her mother responds: Anorexics are much skinnier than you. Adult Rach ....
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If I were to ask you, "What is the wealthiest place in the universe?", what would you answer? You might suggest the banks, the diamond mines, or something along these ....