In life, single women are the most vulnerable adults. In movies, they are given imaginary power.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A movie about a weak, vulnerable woman can be feminist if it shows a real person that we can empathize with.
There are few films where you have women really driving the plot.
It's rare to see women in a film who are not somehow validated by a male or discussing a male or heartbroken by a male,or end up being happy because of a male. It's interesting to think about, and it's very true.
Women one hundred percent support each other in the movie industry.
Hollywood usually doesn't have strong woman in films like that, and it's stupid, so for the most part they're usually being directed and written by men.
I have never seen a connection between cinematic violence towards women and actual violence towards women in society.
People aren't so interested in seeing movies about women's problems.
I think that female roles, they can be victims, they can be sympathetic, they can be in pain, they can be in suffering - but they can't be ugly. I think there's so much fear surrounding that, that it makes a film unlikeable, that it won't sell.
There aren't enough good roles for strong women. I wish we had more female writers. Most of the female characters you see in films today are the 'poor heartbroken girl.'
I love strong women in films that are allowed to play women and not male fantasies.