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Addicted to Boob Jobs
Journalist Louise Roe investigates why women in the United Kingdom have plastic surgery on their breasts not just once, but multiple times.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the phenomenon of women who repeatedly undergo breast augmentation surgery, examining the psychological and societal factors that drive their pursuit of physical alteration. It delves into the motivations behind their addiction to plastic surgery and the potential consequences of such extreme body modification.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on a specific, often sensationalized topic, 'Addicted to Boob Jobs' received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often pointed to its exploitative nature and lack of in-depth psychological analysis, while some acknowledged its attempt to highlight issues of body image and societal pressure.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its sensationalist approach and superficial exploration of a complex issue.
Some viewers found it eye-opening regarding the pressures faced by individuals seeking cosmetic surgery.
Lacked deeper psychological insight into the subjects' motivations.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Addicted to Boob Jobs' is largely unavailable or uncollated through major platforms. General sentiment often leans towards a critique of the documentary's voyeuristic tendencies, with some finding it disturbing rather than informative.
Fun Fact
The documentary features interviews with multiple women who have undergone numerous breast augmentation surgeries, some detailing procedures numbering in the double digits.
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