Thanks to your review, I have now watched this too; hadn't heard of it before. It was cute and funny.
One thing I noticed with the drag/Mrs. Hanover sequence, is how clear it becomes that many of the stereotypical 'flirtatious' moves, with the fan and the hand gestures, are actually to defuse tension, divert attention from difficult questions, cover awkward gaps... It shed light from a new (or older) angle on all those "But she can't have minded my remarks on her personal hotness: she was smiling!" arguments.
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One thing I noticed with the drag/Mrs. Hanover sequence, is how clear it becomes that many of the stereotypical 'flirtatious' moves, with the fan and the hand gestures, are actually to defuse tension, divert attention from difficult questions, cover awkward gaps... It shed light from a new (or older) angle on all those "But she can't have minded my remarks on her personal hotness: she was smiling!" arguments.