REVIEW: “Slanted” (2026)

In “Slanted,” Wang explores themes of identity, culture, and what happens when people try to fit into a new society. On a more personal level, the film delves into feelings of insecurity, self-doubt, and the need for acceptance. While the film doesn’t always fully develop its ideas, Wang occasionally succeeds in making her points. However, her broader criticisms – particularly about white culture and American identity – don’t quite work. They’re presented in a way that’s too extreme to be taken seriously and lack the detail needed to be truly meaningful.








