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Over a decade ago in Magic Mike, Channing Tatum made his character the most gleeful, wholesome stripper on Earth. That not-so-secret goal is right there in a television ad for the new sequel, Magic Mike's Last Dance, with a line that reads: "Take the guilty out of pleasure." Leaving aside the murky question of who feels guilty about what, the formula concocted by Tatum and the director, Steven Soderbergh, took the sleaze out of stripping, and added a take-it-or-leave it undercurrent of social mobility. That surprise hit had many critics analysing Mike's ambition to use his stripper money to start his own custom furniture business, while audiences – women and men – were left free to gaze at the vision of hunky guys taking their clothes off in glossy, acrobatically choreographed routines. Drug deals had consequences, but sex was a freewheeling choice, and there was no hint of exploitation in the places where Mike danced.

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