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Post by mstreepsucks on Apr 2, 2021 19:53:21 GMT
That have one thing in common;they were all directed by females.
Wayn's World: I don't think this one counts. imo.
Between the Lines, 1977. Which is only interesting cuz it had actors in it that would become famous later, but didn't get good at acting at this point. Because it had actors from the terminator and home alone.
the force awakens 2015.
If you need an example of a film that we are all sure of , that is a feminist film. Then that would be Heart like a Wheel, with bonnie bedelia. Who actually doesn't suck, as an actor.
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Post by Jason143 on Apr 2, 2021 20:01:10 GMT
I couldn't make sense of most of what you wrote there.
But Force Awakens ia a feminist film I agree.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Apr 2, 2021 21:15:45 GMT
The Force Awakens is not a feminist movie imo.
There are some ham-fisted attempts at girl-power stuff, but it's really just the character of Rey being written as a perfect being more than some kind of political statement.
To be a full feminist movie, I feel like the feminist message has to be the entire point or close to it. That clearly isn't the case with TFA.
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Post by dirtypillows on Apr 3, 2021 0:04:21 GMT
"Thelma and Louise" for sure
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Post by drystyx on Apr 3, 2021 3:06:35 GMT
Obviously not "Force Awakens", which puts the woman into a perils of Paulene story. Plus, a feminist movie wouldn't be so lenient with such a hot babe.
Not sure about the others.
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Post by James on Apr 3, 2021 3:13:48 GMT
I couldn't make sense of most of what you wrote there. That's pretty much par for the course with this guy.
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