'The Last Showgirl' stars Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis on the film's message of resilience
- Pamela Anderson stars as Shelly, a single mother in her 50s, in 'The Last Showgirl', which is set to close after 38 years of performances in Las Vegas.
- The film explores themes of resilience and the struggles women face in the entertainment industry, as highlighted by Anderson's character who has a strained relationship with her daughter.
- Director Gia Coppola and screenwriter Kate Gersten adapted the film from Gersten's play 'Body of Work', filming at the Tropicana Hotel before its demolition.
- The movie has received a positive response, with critics noting Anderson's performance as a significant step in her career, requiring more depth than her previous roles.
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