Written by

Hannah Diviney

A couple of days ago, we asked you, our audience a deceptively simple question; 'Do you have to love yourself before loving others?' This was prompted by some team banter between the four of us, trying to decide where we sat on the issue, particularly through the lens of romantic love.
The representation? My God. Not only does it offer you a full spectrum of sexual appetites, kinks and relationships with the concept of sex and intimacy itself but the diversity of people onscreen is just so vibrant. In fact, it's probably the best diversity I've seen on screen ever. That's why this is your friendly lil' nudge to go and do yourselves a favour and watch it right now.
The ultimate hero in every version of the story we see unfolding right now is Taylor.
Holly Rankin created her musical persona, Jack River as a way to process the shattering grief of her younger sister’s death. Now a mum herself, Holly is re-evaluating where she sits in the world, and what comes next. 
Missing Perspectives Editor-in-Chief reflects on how the film is a love letter to femininity and masculinity in equal measure.
Missing Perspectives Editor-in-Chief Hannah Diviney sat down with Lucille McCart, Head of APAC Communications for Bumble, to talk all things female friendships, loneliness, and breakups.
Why everyone with a TV or Internet connection needs to be watching 'Asking For It.' (Note - TW: sexual violence).

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