WRT to Betty Page, perhaps the strongest theme was her as a proponent of naturalism and how she tied this into her Christian background and belief ("We were all naked in the garden of Eden". Less strong are the influences from the suggestions she was abused by her father, and from when she was gang-raped by a group of strangers. The Senate committee debate on pornography lurks in the background, and the debate troubles Page - but it's left hanging.
Overall however, I quite enjoyed it. There's a slightly upbeat review here:
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WRT to Betty Page, perhaps the strongest theme was her as a proponent of naturalism and how she tied this into her Christian background and belief ("We were all naked in the garden of Eden". Less strong are the influences from the suggestions she was abused by her father, and from when she was gang-raped by a group of strangers. The Senate committee debate on pornography lurks in the background, and the debate troubles Page - but it's left hanging.
Overall however, I quite enjoyed it. There's a slightly upbeat review here:
http://www.alternatetakes.co.uk/?2006,8,91/
LSD had caused his schizophrenia by itself
That's ... interesting. *cackles*