Allred (2018): Seeing
Audiences on community platforms often report that the film changed their preconceived notions of Allred.
“The documentary takes us through Gloria's fight and even some of her early life, but you can tell by watching that she doesn't really consider herself part of the story... LASER-focused on other women.” IMDb Seeing Allred (2018)
While many found the film inspiring, some reviewers on platforms like IMDb and Metacritic offered more critical takes: Audiences on community platforms often report that the
Some argue the film avoids asking difficult questions or challenging Allred’s worldview, acting more as a celebratory tribute than a balanced investigation. Released at the height of the #MeToo movement
Released at the height of the #MeToo movement , the film is seen as a necessary look at the history of women's rights advocacy.
“It wasn't until I saw this doc that I realized how wholeheartedly I had bought into the lie that Allred was an opportunist, when in truth her story has been rewritten by men who want to denigrate her.” Letterboxd
A few critics noted that the only dissenting voices included are very brief clips from pop culture satires like The Simpsons or South Park . Viewer Experiences