Miss Arizona (2018)

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A former pageant queen embarks on an all-night adventure with four unlikely friends she meets at a women's shelter.

Film Overview
"Miss Arizona" is a sincere comedy-drama movie directed by Autumn McAlpin, launched in 2018. The motion picture showcases a retired model's journey laced with the lives of 4 having a hard time females causing a roller-coaster ride filled with fun, excitement, and a deep sense of comradeship. The movie stars Johanna Braddy as Rose Raynes, former candidate and winner of the beauty pageant Miss Arizona, leading an uninspired life, seeking solace in a place of despair.

Plot Synopsis
Rose, former Miss Arizona, resides in a high-class society with an unfaithful and controlling husband. Disappointed with her dull life, she decides to teach an empowerment class at a females's shelter. The movie dives deep into their neighborhood, showing the numerous scenarios that force ladies to look for haven in it.

Advising the class, she encounters females dealing with domestic violence, hardship, and even immigration issues. Amidst the session, four ladies - Marisol, Birdie, Jamie, and Leslie - captured her attention, and they quickly create a strong connection. When the class ends unexpectedly, the 4 ladies request Rose for one night of fun, leading to an amazing exploration where they all discover new-found strength.

Unanticipated Adventures and Unique Bonding
Their fun ride takes a totally unexpected turn when they end up in a strip club owned by Mary Lou, played by Missi Pyle, who records Rose's attention due to her outrageous habits and liberal views about life. Furthermore, the club's interaction brings forth Birdie's dark past with a racist club guard who misbehaved with her.

The women also stumble upon an unlawful permit plan, revealing Marisol's undocumented status. Their daring night leads to a police chase however ends with a rejuvenating and liberating skinny dipping experience at the beach.

Conclusion and Themes
The movie concludes as these females come to terms with their real selves, empowering them to resolve their life's problems head-on and break devoid of their chains. Throughout the movie, styles of relationship, freedom, empowerment, self-discovery, and breaking societal standards are prevalent. Rose recognizes that everyone has their fights and requires a factor to fight back. She helps her new friends declare their much-needed power and control over their lives.

Characters and Performances
Johanna Braddy, as the former model, impressively paints the picture of a female trapped in a posh life looking for more significant presence. The other women - played by Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (Birdie), Shoniqua Shandai (Jamie), Robyn Lively (Leslie), and Otmara Marrero (Marisol) - depict a variety of characters with their private problems and dreams, strengthening the variety of life's challenges. Missi Pyle's representation of Mary Lou stands apart as an unexpected relief and effect player, identifying resilience and power.

Important Reception
"Miss Arizona" has been admired for its authentic representation of women from different strolls of life coming together to uncover themselves. It accentuates crucial social concerns in a light-hearted yet significant way. However, certain reviews have likewise pointed out that while the movie is entertaining, its character development and dialogue might have been more extensive and nuanced. All in all, the movie is thought about a warm and inspiring watch, particularly due to its strong female leads and healthy blend of comedy, drama, and emotion.

Top Cast

  • Missi Pyle (small)
    Missi Pyle
    Bev
  • Johanna Braddy (small)
    Johanna Braddy
    Rose
  • Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (small)
    Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
    Maybelle
  • Robyn Lively (small)
    Robyn Lively
    Leslie
  • Shoniqua Shandai (small)
    Shoniqua Shandai
    Jasmine
  • Steve Guttenberg (small)
    Steve Guttenberg
    Gary
  • Willam Belli (small)
    Willam Belli
    Delilah
  • Kevin Heffernan (small)
    Kevin Heffernan
    Bigs
  • Kyle Howard (small)
    Kyle Howard
    Rick
  • Adam Johnson (small)
    Adam Johnson
    Mick
  • Otmara Marrero (small)
    Otmara Marrero
    Sammy