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interesting points! thanks.
this research is blagging my head now. grrr... concentrating on these films if you have seen them! how are women being represented? what do you think of this representation/s? does it display inequality in your view. Charlie's Angels Clueless Die Another Day Kill Bill Scream thoughts much appreciated again? lucy |
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Equality between the sexes will never be achieved...on celluloid or in real life. What men gained on the swings women gained on the roundabouts but women are aiming pretty successfully for the swings as well nowadays!
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Do you think that any of these films display inequality or promote it? And if so, does that truly reflect society? Steve |
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Of course there is inequality in modern film - against the man.
Most men are portraid as sex mad, go getting action men. Women come across as slightly dumber people who will use their body more than their brains to get what they want - and the male falls for it every time. Have you noticed that no matter how 'weak' women character's may initially appear in modern film they have this knack of always finishing on top of the plot. In all the modern films you've mentioned the heroine always wins the battle. Men are supposedly left with egg on their face, bruised ego or a hard on. Women may be shown as being the weaker sex but they use it to their advantage. Who can truly work out what a woman is thinking at any given time? Impossible to calculate. Yet you invariably know what the male is always thinking.....every 60 seconds I believe Even your male superheroes cannot fight that. It's the kryptonite that can weaken any man (if he's straight that is). It's called female charm or sex appeal. Women really defeat male ego's all the time and in true Hollywood fashion they always defeat the dumb male. The sister's are doing it for themselves ! Dave. |
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Seriously, though I have seen all except Clueless, at one time or another, I'm not that familer with them. Perhaps if you chose a selection of British movies I'll be more able to help you. |
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To quote one of the many wonderful speeches from the TV series Coupling written by Steven Moffat. The lead character, Steve Taylor (Jack Davenport) is here having a moan because Susan has removed the lock from the door to the loo, and doesn't understand why Steve is so upset about it Quote:
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As long as there is a sex theme running through a film's storyline (99.9% of the time i'd say) then female's will always have their wicked way with the male's ego. "How can you lie there and think of England when you don't even know whose in the team?" Dave. |
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