I Finally Watched Roofman, And As A Woman I Really Liked How Kirsten Dunst’s Horny Character Was Treated

I Finally Watched Roofman, And As A Woman I Really Liked How Kirsten Dunst’s Horny Character Was Treated

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Despite looking forward to many 2026 movies, I’m a bit behind on last year’s films, so I recently decided to use my Paramount+ subscription to watch Channing Tatum play a charming criminal in Roofman. While I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, the cast (which is also filled with talented actors like Kirsten Dunst, LaKeith Stanfield, Peter Dinklage and more), and the characters, something I really loved was how Dunst’s unabashedly horny character was treated.

Kirsten Dunst Plays Leigh In Roofman, Who’s Based On A Real Person

Roofman is based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester (portrayed by Channing Tatum, who noted that he did end up pulling for the man he plays), who garnered his titular nickname by drilling into the roofs of businesses in order to rob them. While serving time in prison for his crimes, he escaped and hid in a working Toys ‘R’ Us, eventually dating a single mom named Leigh (Kirsten Dunst), who had no clue who he really was.

In the film, Leigh is recently divorced after an unfulfilling and unhappy marriage, and when she meets Jeffrey (who’s going by John) at her church, it’s pretty clear that she likes him. Their relationship moves pretty quickly and in a very sweet way (for a movie, anyway). However, the best part about that romance is how the movie treats Leigh.

kirsten dunst and channing tatum face to face in roofman

(Image credit: Paramount Pictures)

Leigh Is Allowed To Be Horny Without The Story Judging Her

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