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It feels like a missed opportunity with this subject matter, primarily due to two aspects. Firstly, Tammy is not clearly defined. Be it acknowledging her impact on popular culture, mocking her naivety and imperfect marriage, or how accepting she was towards social issues like LGBT rights, AIDS, and poverty despite her background and status, these stories are merely recounted without fully bringing the character to life. Secondly, a similar narrative exploration has been done in HBO's The Righteous Gemstones, and there are also other recent outstanding documentaries. However, the film's style is unclear - sometimes leaning towards period comedy and other times resembling a musical, detracting from Chastain's efforts in singing by herself. Because she is no longer playing the familiar "shero" type role she's known for, she has redefined herself and added a touch of humor to entertain the audience. Despite the mishmash of styles in the makeup and costumes, all the efforts put into the character are not in vain.
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