Black Mamba
Superstar
Seems like a documentary prime for some fukkery right?

Guessed wrong

The problem is, the film chose not to dive into the most interesting aspects of Bama Rush and instead spent a lot of time on director Rachel Fleit’s lifelong struggle with alopecia and her personal fascination with fitting in and sorority culture. While her story is interesting, it’s no Bama Rush.
Viewers felt like the documentary was a bait and switch. We were promised salacious sorority content and got the director’s personal story instead. One viewer said, “Using Alabama sorority rush as a Trojan horse to talk about your battle with alopecia is easily one of the most bizarre directorial choices in the history of film.” While the film does a great job of humanizing the four young students it featured, it just lacks a voice of reason that critically talks about everything sketchy about Greek life in general and Bama Rush in particular. Another succinct review says “This is a recruitment commercial for Alabama, a therapy session for a filmmaker with alopecia, a TikTok ad. This isn’t a good or interesting documentary.”

This Is Why Everyone Is So Disappointed In The ‘Bama Rush’ Documentary
“Easily one of the most bizarre directorial choices in the history of film.”


Yeah I ain’t watching this shyt
God damn white women and their me me me trauma bullshyt
I was tryna see fukkery

This isn’t on HBO
That’s Max for letting this shyt happen
Cock suckinng WB weirdo bytches
Im sorry this isn’t a good sign for HBO and max shyt
This shyt bad
Like the stupid idiot suits at Max let this happen? HBO people getting pushed out on ideas?
No way they see this and decided yeah lets put this bait and switch catfish documentary?
I hate this merger shyt they can go to hell