Well...
Not at ALL keen on all the "virtue-signalling" that Brie Larson, among others, have engaged in recently.
Having been to see the movie this evening, though, I have to say that I thought it was alright.
Despite all the controversy about Rotten Tomatoes, and allegedly prejudiced reviews on either side, the overall outcome is roughly where the movie probably deserves to be (IMO, at least).
It's not an epic movie but it's enjoyable enough and competently produced.
Seems like a lot of people took issue with Bre Larson's acting ability but I can't say I had any real problem with it.
I thought the whole "you're just a girl, you're bound to fail" trope was a bit cheesy but, in total, it's one flashback and one tiny montage which, together, make up about 30 seconds of screen-time.
The way some people have been ranting about it, you'd think it was a recurring theme throughout the entire movie.
On a related note, I did think the use of No Doubt's "I'm Just a Girl" song during part of the "final battle" was a poor choice.
Sure, it was a bit "on the nose" but, more importantly, it just didn't fit the mood of the scene.
That was a bit bizarre to watch/listen to.
The movie's a bit bland and a bit predictable but it's a decent 7/10 film, IMO.