Overview
- Pamela Anderson delivers a transformative performance as Shelly, an aging Las Vegas showgirl grappling with the end of her long-running revue, 'Razzle Dazzle.'
- The film critiques ageism and misogyny in the entertainment industry, highlighting the challenges faced by older women in show business.
- Jamie Lee Curtis's supporting role as Annette, Shelly's disillusioned friend, includes a memorable dance scene that has been widely praised by critics.
- Directed by Gia Coppola, the film uses 16-mm analog aesthetics to evoke nostalgia and underscore themes of memory and decline.
- Despite critical acclaim for its performances and themes, the film and Anderson's role were notably absent from this year's Oscar nominations.