I would very much recommend everyone watch this and make their own decisions. There are times when Walsh gets a little corny, but overall, he presents many facts and opposing arguments that are, at the very least, something to think about.
In a literal sense, yes, but life isn't black and white; the straightforward query, like most inquiries, might elicit several solutions depending on the setting. If that's all you're asking, it's simple to respond literally, but whether he's asking that or something else is unclear. Some people's conceptions of what a woman is, such as the notion that a woman is an agent of change, may be more philosophical. caring, nourishing, etc. When you break things down, it's not really that easy. Perhaps the individual posing the query should first clarify the context in which they mean. That is exactly what I would have said in response to that inquiry.
NOT worth the watch, even as a big-time conservative.
All he does is interview people. He doesn't use stats to make his points, doesn't discuss the topic very well and seems generally misinformed. There are some good parts in it, when he actually interviews the father of a transgender child, someone directly involved with the issue, but this is drowned out quickly by interviewing people who got nothing to do with it, e.g. Jordan B. Peterson. What's he got to do with it??? He doesn't even see patients anymore. Overall it's not really bad, more boring, which makes it even less worthwhile I think.
My uncle recommended this movie to me on Christmas Eve, saying he found it to be a well-researched and balanced look into gender ideology. So I watched it today and as a centrist, I have to say that it was a waste of time. Most of the movie is one-sided and unreflected. Just a few scenes look at both sided at the same time. The whole thing feels forced, almost as if everyone has been paid to say what they did. Also, Mr. Walsh has to be one of the most condescending people on TV ever. He is very dishonest in what he says versus what he actually seems to believe. Makes the whole thing unnatural. Safe to say, I'll have to have a talk with Uncle Henry...