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Does Amy Poehler's "Moxie" Perpetuate Riot Grrrl's Whiteness Problem?

Netflix's new coming-of-age comedyharks back to the golden age of feminist punk, but it lacks the sufficient nuance needed in 2021.

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Warning: This article contains spoilers of Netflix's Moxie.

Like Bo Burnham's quirky drama Eighth Grade and Olivia Wilde's buddy comedy Booksmart, Netflix's latest original movie, Moxie — based on Jennifer Mathieu's 2015 novel of the same name — offers a sense of comfort for the weird girls.

Directed by and starring Amy Poehler, Moxie is centered around an introverted, mannerly 16-year-old named Vivian (Hadley Robinson). Vivian is instantly fascinated by the school's new girl, Lucy (Alycia Pascual-Peña), who boldly dismisses the harassments made at her by football team captain Mitchell (Patrick Schwarzenegger).

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