On the Basis of Sex should be first. She decided how she wanted to contribute in her twenties and spent her life laser focused on that goal. Listen to any of her arguments.
Very very great epic list I like it a lot very great job 🙂 please do more videos like this one please wonder woman should be on this great list little women is one of the very best movies ever 💗
a lot of LITTLE WOMEN movies mess up some of the issues outside of feminism, and I'm not sure the 2019 version is the best example: The makers seemed to assume that people knew the story very well anyway, so viewers could follow the underexplained switching between time periods, but (especially with one actress playing Amy cf the 1994) it was just too hard to keep track - even if one had ber so in love with Katharine Hepburn/June Alysson/Winona Ryder to watch an earlier version over and over.
Mainstream cinema has plenty of stereotype and bias, even in entirely fictional genres. For example the villain or the role of an idiot others despise or the role of a brilliant person others admire or envy... roles rarely played by women.
I respectfully disagree with this list and I will show you here below why. First of all, the title could rather read "Top 5 modern American blockbusters with female characters". Secondly, no European film selected when European films directed by women and not men are the origin of feminist movies. What counts is the standpoint, the "regard féminin" and not the masculine directing of female characters. Thirdly, if you want to select women on American films, you could have started with Mary Pickford, Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwick, Katherine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell, and Ingrid Bergman. They all were portraying independent women in blockbusters way back in the history of cinema but, how many young women do know nowadays that these actresses have ever existed?. Fourth, I expect that you will delete these comments made by a man knowledgeable of female actresses and artists of the past, which is a lot more than most women know. For example, how many women know that the first person ever to write poetry in French was a woman and not a man, namely Marie de France, an abbess in Reading, UK, in the 12th century, and that she was celebrated by men and women of that age?. Fifth, not because it's an American blockbuster is necessarily a feminist film. A story about two runaway female fugitives killing men is perhaps exciting but not the best example of feminism, as it's only a gender-transposition of violent masculine fantasies. To turn around this argument, the first ever film-director of both genders of Cinema History was again a French woman, Alice Guy-Blaché. However, she did not necessarily directed "feminist movies". One can argue, however, that she was really the first feminist of all times in that she filmed through the feminine eye. Indeed, if we are to judge by the selected subjected, then this film director is the first feminist of all times. Some of her films: ua-cam.com/video/2kLCaP-AxGk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/gOHQOJaHTXo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/-czcnMC4n0A/v-deo.html
That line from On the basis of sex ‘nor does the word freedom… your honour.’ Go off girl. What an absolute force of nature.
Erin Brockovich and Hidden Figures are my favorite
1. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Wonder Woman
3. Thelma & Louise
4. Aliens
5. A League Of Their Own
Nice list 💯
My favorites are Portrait of a Lady..., NRSA, Aquarius
First.. good videos
On the Basis of Sex should be first. She decided how she wanted to contribute in her twenties and spent her life laser focused on that goal. Listen to any of her arguments.
Very very great epic list I like it a lot very great job 🙂 please do more videos like this one please wonder woman should be on this great list little women is one of the very best movies ever 💗
Great combination
a lot of LITTLE WOMEN movies mess up some of the issues outside of feminism, and I'm not sure the 2019 version is the best example: The makers seemed to assume that people knew the story very well anyway, so viewers could follow the underexplained switching between time periods, but (especially with one actress playing Amy cf the 1994) it was just too hard to keep track - even if one had ber so in love with Katharine Hepburn/June Alysson/Winona Ryder to watch an earlier version over and over.
#5: "On the Basis of Sex"
#4: "Erin Brocovich"
#3: "Thelma and Louise"
#2: "Hidden Figures"
#1: "Little Women"
More:
6.hard candy
7.promising young woman
8.nausicaa
9.the wrath of Becky
10. Booksmart
How to get these movies please give me link?
Another movie I like is Mona Lisa smile
Yes!
Here is a good movie I like to watch
300
Rocky 1-6
John Wick 1-4
Warrior
Gladiator
On the Basis of Sex is a great movie!
RBG..#1.
Mainstream cinema has plenty of stereotype and bias, even in entirely fictional genres. For example the villain or the role of an idiot others despise or the role of a brilliant person others admire or envy... roles rarely played by women.
I respectfully disagree with this list and I will show you here below why.
First of all, the title could rather read "Top 5 modern American blockbusters with female characters".
Secondly, no European film selected when European films directed by women and not men are the origin of feminist movies. What counts is the standpoint, the "regard féminin" and not the masculine directing of female characters.
Thirdly, if you want to select women on American films, you could have started with Mary Pickford, Greta Garbo, Gloria Swanson, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwick, Katherine Hepburn, Rosalind Russell, and Ingrid Bergman. They all were portraying independent women in blockbusters way back in the history of cinema but, how many young women do know nowadays that these actresses have ever existed?.
Fourth, I expect that you will delete these comments made by a man knowledgeable of female actresses and artists of the past, which is a lot more than most women know. For example, how many women know that the first person ever to write poetry in French was a woman and not a man, namely Marie de France, an abbess in Reading, UK, in the 12th century, and that she was celebrated by men and women of that age?.
Fifth, not because it's an American blockbuster is necessarily a feminist film. A story about two runaway female fugitives killing men is perhaps exciting but not the best example of feminism, as it's only a gender-transposition of violent masculine fantasies.
To turn around this argument, the first ever film-director of both genders of Cinema History was again a French woman, Alice Guy-Blaché. However, she did not necessarily directed "feminist movies". One can argue, however, that she was really the first feminist of all times in that she filmed through the feminine eye. Indeed, if we are to judge by the selected subjected, then this film director is the first feminist of all times. Some of her films:
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Agree 👍
Coco before Channel is about feminism
Mad Max: Fury Road
Thelma and Louise is a terrible movie, the end up driving off a cliff!
Global Social Movements
5 movies I'm never watching
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Learn english then talk 😚
Who cares?
Even his English makes no sense 😡😡😡
@@srijandutta7263 it was 3 in the morning and this is not my language 😅