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Apr '18
What a load of hooey. If you watch a lot of DVD extras, I'm sure you've noticed that every single actress who has ever been interviewed has described her character as being strong. If they're especially obnoxious, they'll probably also say that you don't see many strong female characters in movies. But if you don't see many, then how come all of the others are also calling their characters strong? What is that supposed to mean anyway? Do they think they're doing something to fight sexism by playing a "strong" woman? I've never heard a male actor call his character strong. Not even Arnold.


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Gymnopedie says:
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Apr '18
I have noticed that too, this whole empowerment thing. No doubt the feminests are to blame. You see a lot of it these days in society with this #MeToo campaign . I think it is something to do with fighting the 'man', or so I heard. I think they may feel oppressed. They always want to blame the 'man' for something.

Anyway, I digress. Johan may be able to shed some light on this matter. He likes the strong female role models in films.



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