Do you think that the Boston women whom the conglomerate's promotion of voyeurism and involuntary pornography has criminally victimized in gym locker rooms for years will have an enhanced (sarcastic pun, not code) appreciation of this scene and this movie when they finally know that illegal video of them has been livestreamed to the phones of the wealthy and the privileged, to anyone else who hacks the hidden, illegal cameras, and to voyeurism websites all around the world?
Who doesn't want to be called fat and ugly while being illegally filmed without her knowledge or consent in the locker room of a gym where she pays money and tries to create time from her schedule of full-time, nonmillionaire employment to work out?