Many may look at Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl as a tale of desperation. But to me, the Pamela Anderson film is the dark side of being a dreamer.
Shelly (Anderson) is a dancer at one of the last shows that honors the art of being a showgirl in Las Vegas. While her younger counterparts, Jodie (Kiernan Shipka) and Marianne (Brenda Song), don’t take it seriously, Shelly believes in what they are doing. The juxtaposition between Shelly’s love of what she does in comparison to Jodie and Marianne just doing it for the money is a driving force of the piece as a whole.
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